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PREFACE 


The  following  topical  arrangement  was  prepared  for  my  own  use 
in  classes  in  tlie  Gloucester  High  School. 

Because  of  the  immaturity  of  the  pupils  no  attempt  was  made  to 
bring  out  the  weightier  side  of  English  History.  Hence  the  deeper 
constitutional  and  ecclesiastical  subjects  were  avoided,  and  it  has 
been  thought  unwise  to  depart  from  the  original  plan  in  offering 
the  work  to  the  public. 

At  the  end  of  each  period  I  have  inserted  a  short  list  of  historical 
novels  and  dramas,  as  they  give  us  a  picture  of  manners  and  cus- 
toms usually  lacking  in  the  history  proper. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  authorities  referred  to  in  these 
topics.  The  name  of  the  author  only  is  given,  except  when  more 
than  one  work  of  a  writer  is  referred  to. 


J.  J.  Anderson  .  .  . 
Mrs.  E.  S.  Armitage 
Grant  Allen  .... 
J.  F.  Bright  .... 

A.  J.  Church  .... 

A.  J.  Church  .... 

B.  M.  Cordery  and  / 
J.  S.  Phillpotts  i 
M.  Creighton 
M.  Creighton 
E.  S.  Creasy  . 
Chas.  Dickens 
E.  A.  Freeman 
E.  A.  Freeman 
E.  A.  Freeman 


School  Hist,  of  England  .  .  . 
The  Childhood  of  Eng.  Nation 
Anglo-Saxon  Britain  .... 
Eng.    Hist,    for    use    of    Pub. 

Schools 

Story  of  Early  Britain  .  .  . 
Henry  V 

King  and  Commonwealth     .     . 

The  Age  of  Elizabeth  .... 

Wolsey 

Fifteen  Decisive  Battles  .  .  . 
The  Child's  History  of  Eng.  . 
Old  English  History  .... 
Hist,  of  the  Norman  Conquest 
Shorter  Hist,  of  the  Norman 
Conquest 

3 


Ma. 

Longm 

Soc.  Ch 

.K. 

4  vols. 

D. 

Put. 

Macm. 

E.  M.  A 

C. 

Scr.  E. 

S. 

Macm. 

T.  E.  S. 

H. 

H.  6-i 

U. 

Macm. 

6  vols. 

Macm. 

Macm. 


Preface 


E.  A.  Freeman 
J.  A.  Froude  . 

S.  R.  Gardiner 
S.  R.  Gardiner 
J.  Gairdner     . 
J.  Gairdner     . 

J.  R.  Green  . 
J.  R.  Green  . 
J.  R.  Green  . 
J.  R.  Green  . 
Mrs.  J.  R.  Green 

F.  Guizot  .     . 

E.  Hale  .     .    . 

F.  Harrison  . 
Thomas  Hughes 
David  Hume  . 
W.  Hunt 
S.  0.  Jewett  . 
A.  H.  Johnson 
C.  Knight  .  . 
T.  M.  Lappenberg 

W.  E.  H.  Lecky 

J.  Lingard  .  . 
T.  B.  Macaulay 
J.  McCarthy  .  . 
J.  McCarthy  .  . 
J.  McCarthy  .  . 
Robert  MacKenzie 
H.  Martineau 

C.  E.  Moberly    . 

D.  H.  Montgomery 

E.  E.  Morris  .  .  . 
E.  E.  Morris  .  .  . 
C.  W.  Oman  .  .  . 
H.  M.  Scarth  .  . 


William  the  Conqueror    .     .     .  Macm.  T.  E.  S. 
Hist,  of  Eng.  from  Fall  of  Wol- 

sey  to  Death  of  Elizabeth  .  12  vols.     Scr. 

Student's  History  of  England  .  Loiigin. 

The  Puritan  Revolution  .     .     .  Scr.  E.  S. 

Henry  VH Macm.  T.  E.  S. 

The  Houses  of   Lancaster  and 

York Scr.  E.  S. 

The  Conquest  of  England    .     .  H. 
The  Making  of  England  ...//. 

History  of  the  English  People  .  4  vols.     H. 

Sh.  Hist,  of  the  Eng.  People     .  H. 

Henry  H Macm.  T.  E.  S. 

History  of  English  Revolution  B. 

The  Fall  of  the  Stuarts    .     .     .  Scr.  E.  S. 

Oliver  Cromwell Macm.  T.  E.  S. 

Alfred  the  Great Macm. 

Hist,  of  Eng.     Student's  Ed.   .  H. 

Norman  Britain Soc.  Ch.  K. 

The  Story  of  the  Normans  .     .  Put. 
The  Normans  in  Britain .     .     .  Scr. 
The  Popular  Hist,  of  England  5. 
The  English  under  the  Anglo- 
Saxon  Kings 2  vols.     B. 

Hist,  of    England  in  tlie    iSth 

Century 4  J'"^-^-     ^PP- 

History  of  England      ....  13  vols.     Shea. 

History  of  England      ....  ^vols.     BclV.  (^  F. 

History  of  our  own  Times    .     .  2  vols.     H. 

Epoch  of  Reform Scr. 

Four  Georges 4  "^'ol^-     ^■ 

19th  Century N. 

History  of  England      .     .     .     .  B. 

The  Early  Tudors Scr.  E.  S. 

The  Leading  Facts  of  English 

History Ginn. 

The  Age  of  Anne Scr.  E.  S. 

The  Early  Hanoverians   .     .     .  Scr.  E.  S. 

Warwick Macm.  E.  M.  A. 

Roman  Britain Soc.  Ch.  K. 


Preface 


W.  Stubbs 
A.  Thierry 
G.  M.  Towle 
G.  M.  Towle 
H.  D.  Traill 
W.  Warburton 
A.  H.  Welsh  . 


A.  M.  Wheeler 
C.  M.  Yonge  . 


The  Early  Plantagenets  .     . 
The  Norman  Conquest     .     . 
Young  People's  Hist,  of  Eng 
Young  People's  Hist,  of  Ire. 

William  HI 

Edward  HI 

Development  of  Eng.  Lit.  and 

Lang 

Sketches  from  English  History 
Cameos  from  English  History 


Scr.  E.  S. 
2  vols.  B. 
L.  and  S. 
L.  and  S. 
Macm.  T. 
Scr.  E.  S. 


E.  S. 


G. 

Ch. 

7  vols.     Macm. 


In  the  abbreviations,  App.  stands  for  Appleton  ;  B.  for  Bell  (Bohn  Library);  C.  for 
Coates;  Ch.  for  Chautauqua;  DeW.  &  F.  for  DeWolfe,  Fiske  &  Co. ;  D.  for  Dutton  ; 
G.  for  Griggs  &  Co. ;  H.  for  Harper;  H.  &  I\L  for  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  ;  L.  and 
S.  for  Lee  and  Shepard;  Longm.  for  Longmans  ;  M.  for  Maynard ;  Macm.  for  Mac- 
Millan;  N.  for  Nelson;  Put.  for  Putnam;  S.  for  Sangster;  Scr.  for  Scribner;  Soc. 
Ch.  K.  for  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge;  E.  S.  for  Epoch  Series;  E. 
M.  A.  for  English  Men  of  Action;  T.  E.  S.  for  Twelve  English  Statesmen. 


ADDITIONAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  LIST 


W.  H.  D.  Adams 
Lucy  Aiken     . 
Osmund  Airy  . 
Thomas  Arnold 
E.  S.  Beesly  . 
Oscar  Browning 
J.  Corbett   .    . 
G.  W.  Cox  .    . 
Mrs.  M.  Creighton 
M.  Creighton  . 
M.  Creighton  . 
G.  P.  Fisher  . 
B.  M.  Gardiner 
T.  W.  Higginson 
Longmans  .    . 
T.  B.  Macaulay 
Charles  Norris 


Battle  Stories  from  English  History. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

The  English  Restoration  and  Louis  XIV. 

Modern  England. 

Elizabeth. 

Modern  England. 

Drake. 

The  Crusades. 

England  a  Continental  Power. 

The  Tudors  and  the  Reformation. 

Life  of  Marlborough. 

The  Reformation. 

Struggle  against  Absolute  Monarchy. 

History  of  England  for  American  Readers. 

Summary  of  English  History. 

Essays. 

Historical  Tales. 


Preface 


C.  W.  Oman    . 
C.  H.  Pearson 
G.  W.  Prothero 
L.  von  Ranke . 
W.  J.  Rolfe     . 
James  Rowley 
James  Rowley 
Frederic  Seebohm 
Agnes  Strickland 
0.  W.  Tancock    . 
W.  M.  Thackeray 

F.  F.  Tout .    .    . 

G.  M.  Towle  .  . 
G.  M.  Towle  .  . 
A.  Waites  .  .  . 
Sir  Chas.  Wilson 
F.  York-Powell  . 
C.  M.  Yonge  .  . 
C.  M.  Yonge  .    . 


Warwick. 

English  History  of  the  14th  Century. 

Simon  de  Montford. 

History  of  England. 

Tales  from  English  History  in  Prose  and  Verse. 

RISC' of  the  People  and  Growth  of  Parliament. 

Settlement  of  the  Constitution. 

The  Era  of  the  Protestant  Revolution. 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England. 

England  during  American  and  European  Wars. 

Four  Georges. 

Edward  I. 

Drake  the  Sea-King. 

Raleigh  :  His  Exploits  and  Voyages. 

Historical  Student's  Manual. 

Clive. 

Early  England. 

History  of  England. 

Stories  from  English  History  for  Young  People. 


MINIMUM  LIST  FOR  TOPICS 


Armitage Childhood  of  the  English  Nation. 

Bright English  History  for  Use  of  Public  Schools. 

Church Story  of  Early  Britain. 

Freeman Shorter  History  of  the  Norman  Conquest. 

Gardiner Student's  History  of  England. 

Green History  of  the  English  People. 

Green      .......  Shorter  History  of  the  English  People. 

Hughes Alfred  the  Great. 

Hume Student's  Edition  of  History  of  England. 

Knight Popular  History  of  England. 

MARY  E.  WILDER. 

Gloucester,  September,  1894. 


3  4-^  ■"♦3  3 
HINTS   TO   TEACHERS 

Those  inexperienced  in  the  use  of  the  laboratory  method  will 
find  the  following  hints  of  assistance. 

These  topics  form  a  network  which  the  teacher  must  take  care 
to  fill  in  with  solid  work  adapted  to  the  capacity  of  the  pupil.  It  is 
worth  while  to  insist  on  the  memorizing  of  the  topics. 

Note-books  are  necessary,  and  two  are  not  too  many ;  one  for 
notes  taken  in  the  class  from  the  teacher  or  other  pupils  ;  the  other 
for  the  student''s  own  personal  researches.  If  the  pupil  is  very  im- 
mature, he  should  be  guided  for  a  time  in  choice  of  material  for  his 
note-book. 

He  should  be  encouraged  to  consult  two  or  more  authorities  on 
all  topics,  and  to  read  continuously  some  history  other  than  those 
used  fpr  reference ;  likewise  to  own  at  least  one,  the  best  he  can 
afford. 

Atlases  should  be  in  constant  use,  and  progressive  maps  should 
be  prepared  by  the  pupil,  subject  to  examination  by  the  teacher 
from  time  to  time. 

Essays  written  on  subjects  connected  with  the  study  are  helpful. 
This  work  may  be  varied  by  writing  a  review  of  some  historical 
novel  which  has  been  read  as  a  part  of  the  prescribed  work. 

Historical  novels,  scrap-books  for  cuttings  and  pictures,  the 
learning  of  spirited  poems  and  ballads,  all  help  to  rouse  the  inter- 
est and  enthusiasm. 

A  library  of  books  of  reference  is  necessary  to  the  successful  use 
of  the  laboratory  method.  But  one  need  not  depend  on  public 
funds  for  such  supplies.  Schools  and  classes  can  by  a  little  effort 
obtain  these  for  themselves.  Our  own  school  owns  not  far  from 
twelve  hundred  volumes,  nearly  all  of  which  were  bought  by  the 
school  with  money  earned  in  lecture  courses  and  entertainments. 

7 


ENGLISH    HISTORY 


Ancient  England. 


Montgomery,  i-2. 


Original  Inhabitatits  : 


Character, 
Government, 
Mode  of  Life, 
Religion. 


'  Armitage,  4,  5. 

Church,  i-io. 

Dickens,  1-5. 

Freeman,  1-12. 

Gardiner,  i.  i-io. 

Hume,  2-6. 

Knight,  i.  12,  13. 

Lappenberg,  i.  2-17. 

Lingard,  i.  7-19. 
^  Scarth,  7-15. 


Roman  Conquests.     55  B.C.-449  a.d. 

Montgomery,  12-30.     Anderson,  15-27.     Towie,  i-ii. 

Invasions  : 

'  Armitage,  5-7. 

Church,  12-30. 

Dickens,  5,  6. 

Freeman,  12-14. 

Gardiner,  i.  10-12. 

Hume,  7,  8. 

Knight,  i.  2-12. 

Lappenberg,  i.  22-27. 

Lingard,  i.  1-6,  19,  20. 
^  Scarth,  20-34. 

9 


Caesar, 


lO 


Ens'lisJi  History 


Emperor  Claudius, 
Plautius, 


V 


Church,  31-38. 
Dickens,  6. 
Freeman,  15. 
Gardiner,  i.  12-14. 
Hume,  8.  9. 
Knight,  i.  16-21. 
Lappenberg,  i.  28-32. 
Lingard.  i.  20-25. 
Scarth,  35-45- 


Suetonius, 
Attack  on  Druids, 
Revolt  of  Boadicea, 


Government  of 
Agricola, 


Wall  of  Hadrian, 


Severus, 


''  Church.  48-57- 
Dickens,  7. 
Freeman,  16, 
Gardiner,  i.  14,  15. 
Hume,  9. 
Knight,  i.  22-26. 
Lappenberg,  i.  28-35. 
Lingard,  i.  26,  27. 
Scarth,  46-54. 

Church,  58-65. 
Dickens,  7.  8. 
Freeman,  17-19. 
Gardiner,  i.  16,  17. 
Hume,  10. 
Knight,  i.  26-29. 
Lappenberg,  i.  36-39. 
Lingard,  i.  27-31. 
Scarth,  57-65. 

{  Church,  66-74. 

Freeman,  20. 

Gardiner,  i.  17-19. 

Hume,  II. 

Knight,  i.  29,  30. 

Lingard,  i.  36,  37. 
^Scarth,  66-68,  73-78. 

'Church.  76-78. 
Freeman,  20. 
Gardiner,  i.  19. 
Hume,  II. 


Roman    C  onq //csts 


II 


Severus, 

{Continued.) 


Roads,  Forts, 

Language, 

Religion. 


''  Knight,  i.  29-31, 
Lappenberg,  i.  52, 
Lingard,  i.  38-42. 
Scarth,  88-92. 


53- 


Uickens,  9. 
Freeman,  20.  21. 
Gardiner,  i.  19-23. 
Cireen,  Making  of  Eng.,  3,  4. 
Hume,  13-15. 
Kniglit,  i.  32-38. 

Lappenberg,  i.  44,  45,  59-61,  64-67,  81-85. 
Lingard,  i.  47. 
Scarth,  1 14-123,  159,  160. 
^  Wheeler,  25-30. 


Church  :    The  Count  of  the  Saxon  Shore. 
Ebers:     The  Emperor. 
Henty:    Beric  the  Briton. 
Shakespeare:    Julius  Ccesar. 


12 


English  History 


English  Conquest.    449  a.d.-io66  a.d. 


Montgomery,  31-57.      Anderson,  28-69.      Towle,  11-57. 


Settlements, 


Allen.  1-8,  23-25. 

Armitage,  8,  g,  11. 

Bright,  i.  1,2. 

Church,  94-1 1 1. 

Dickens,  1 1-13. 

Freeman.  22-41. 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist,  of  Nor.  Conq.,  7. 
-^  Gardiner,  i.  26-28. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  22-31. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  7-16. 

Green,  Making  of  Eng.,  44-52. 

Hume,  21-28. 

Knight,  i.  63. 

Lappenberg,  i.  1 15-126. 
^  Lingard,  i.  60-73. 


King  Arthur, 


''Bulfinch,  Age  of  Chivalry. 

Church,  100. 

Cox,  Popular  Romances. 

Freeman,  35,  36. 

Gardiner,  i.  33,  34. 

Hume,  27. 
^Lappenberg,  i.  129-131. 


Character  of  Con- 
quest, 
King, 
Government, 


Armitage,  9,  10,  12-17,  34-4I- 
Gardiner,  i.  28-37,  44,  45. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  30-36,  93. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  9-16. 
Green,  Conquest  of  Eng.,  32-37. 
Hume.  70-76. 
Lingard,  i.  79,  80,  99-101. 
Wheeler,  30-35. 


English  Conquest 


13 


Coming  of  Chris- 
tianity, 
Gregory, 
Augustine, 


Caedmon, 


Baeda, 


(  Allen,  85-92. 

Armitage,  18-23,  '6,  27. 

Bright,  i.  3,  4- 

Church,  120-131. 

Dickens,  13. 

Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  42-50. 

Freeman,  i.  19-23. 

Gardiner,  i.  38-40. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  37,  38,  40-42. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  17,  18. 

Green,  Making  of  Eng.,  201-210. 

Hume,  30,  31 . 

Knight,  i.  64-69. 

Lappenberg,  i.  1 71-175. 

Lingard,  i.  75-97. 

Thierry,  i.  28-33. 
I,  Wheeler,  35-39. 

''  Allen,  209,  210. 
Armitage,  25. 
Church"^  151-155. 
Gardiner,  i.  51,  52. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  54,  55. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  27-29. 
Green,  Making  of  Eng.,  357,  358. 
Hughes,  19-21. 
Hume,  35,  -]■]. 

Allen,  61,  109-112,  213. 

Church,  1 57-161. 

Freeman,  74. 

Gardiner,  i.  52. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  64-67. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  38-40. 

Green,  Making  of  Eng.,  383-390. 

Lappenberg,  i.  265-266. 

Lingard,  i.  113,  114. 


r  Allen,  120-124,  131. 
Egbert,  King  of  the  I  ^^^^  f'^' 
English,  828,  j  Church,  180-184. 

1^  Dickens,  14,  15. 


14 


English  History 


Egbert,  King  of  the 
English,  828, 

{Continued.) 


f  Freeman,  i.  27-33. 
Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  95-106. 
Gardiner,  i.  54,  55. 
Green,  Sli.  Hist.,  42-44. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  71,  72. 
Hughes,  32,  33,  40-43. 
Hume,  34,  36,  39,  40. 
Knight,  i.  75-79. 
Lappenberg,  ii.  1-12. 
Lingard,  i.  143-146. 


Childhood, 
Youth, 


Danish  Invasions, 


Alfred.     871-901. 

'  Allen,  136. 

Armitage,  45,  46. 

Church,  199-202. 

Dickens,  16. 

Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  113-116. 

Green,  Conquest  of  Eng.,  94-96. 

Hughes,  34-37,  47-55. 

Knight,  i.  82-85. 

Lappenberg,  ii.  29,  30,  50-54. 

Lingard,  i.  161-163. 
^  Wheeler,  44-51. 

^Allen,  125-141. 

Armitage,  46-50. 

Bright,  i.  7. 

Church,  202-205. 

Dickens,  17. 

Freeman.  Sh.  Hist.  Nor.  Conq.,  8. 

Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  108-113,  1 17-123. 

Gardiner,  i.  57,  58. 
-   Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  73-75. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  45-47. 

Green,  Conquest,  96-105. 

Hughes,  68-1 13. 

Hume,  43-45- 

Knight,  i.  93-104. 

Lappenberg,  ii.  60-73. 

Lingard.  i.  i 63-1 71. 

Thierry,  i.  67,  68. 


English  Conquest 


t5 


Guthrum, 

Treaty  of  Wedmore, 


Improvements, 
Strongholds, 
Palaces,  Navy, 
Army,  Laws, 


Literary  Work, 


123-127. 


(^  Allen,  137,  138. 
Armitage,  51. 
Bright,  i.  7,  8. 
Church,  206-208. 
Dickens,  18. 
Freeman,  i.  31,  32,  37. 
Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist. 
Gardiner,  i.  58-60. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  74,  75 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  47-5°- 
Green,  Conquest,  107. 
Hughes.  105-113,  127. 
Hume,  44,  45. 
Johnson,  19-21. 
Knight,  i.  105-107. 
Lappenberg,  ii.  65. 
Lingard,  i.  172-174. 
^Thierry,  i.  69,  70. 


r  Allen,  138,  139. 

Armitage,  52,  53,  60. 

Church,  215-219. 

Freeman,  i.  35-37- 

Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  132,  133. 

Gardiner,  i.  60,  61. 

Green,  Conquest,  127-140. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  81. 

Hughes,  44,  45'  i39-i4i>  I49-I53.  160-167. 

Knight,  i.  108,  109. 

Lappenberg,  ii.  77-82. 
^  Lingard,  i.  1 74-181. 

''  Allen,  139. 

Armitage,  53-56. 

Church,  219-224. 

Dickens,  19. 

Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  130,  131. 

Gardiner,  i.  60-62. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  78-80. 

Green,  Sh.^Hist.,  51.  52. 

Green,  Conquest,  149-161. 

Hughes.  278-300. 
I  Hume,  46. 


i6 


EnglisJi  History 


Literary  Work, 

{Continued.) 


Hastings, 


Character, 


Dunstan, 

Six  Boy  Kings, 


f  Knight,  i.  110-112. 
Lappenberg.  ii.  82-85. 
Lingard,  i.  179,  180. 

f  Allen,  138. 
Armitage,  58,  59. 
Bright,  i.  9. 
Church,  209-214. 
Dickens,  18. 

Freeman.  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  136,  137. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  81. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  53. 
Green,  Conquest,  162-167. 
Hughes,  251-263. 
Knight,  i.  1 14-1 16. 
Lappenberg,  ii.  66,  67. 
Lingard,  i.  182-187. 


Allen,  136,  137. 

Armitage,  61. 

Bright,  i.  9. 

Dickens,  20,  21. 

Freeman,  i.  33-36,  48-52. 

Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  113,  114. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  75-79. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  50,  51. 

Green,  Conquest,  167-169,  178-180. 

Hughes,  307-309. 

Hume,  45,  46. 

Knight,  i.  115,  116. 

Lappenberg,  ii.  100-102. 

Thierry,  i.  66,  67. 

''Allen.  141-150,  164-169. 
Armitage,  64-73. 
Bright,  i.  10-19. 
Church,  232-264. 
Dickens,  22-30. 
Freeman,  i.   37-46,   177-181,    225-228,   254- 

257. 
Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist,  138-233. 
Gardiner,  i.  63-69. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  82-86,  95-99. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  54-62. 


English  Conquest 


17 


Dunstan, 

Six  Boy  Kings, 

{Conti?iued.) 


Hume,  49-55- 
Jewett,  171-173- 

Knis;ht,  i.  121-138,  142-149,  155. 
07-254. 


Lingard,  i 


Sweyn,  Canute, 

Harold, 

Hardicanute, 


Danish  Line. 

/'Allen,  169,  170. 
Armitage,  73-88. 
Bright,  i.  20,  21. 
Church,  262,  276,  277,  285-319. 
Dickens,  30-37. 

Freeman,  i.  247,  266-273,  290-293,  320-326. 
Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,-2ii-25i. 
Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.  Nor.  Conq.,  13-15,  17-24. 
Gardiner,  i.  79-86. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  98-103. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  64-67. 
Green,  Conquest  of  Eng.,  392-409. 
Hume,  57-61. 
Jewett,  178-184. 
Knight,  i.  156-161. 

Lappenberg,  ii.  240-248,  265-270,  277-284. 
Lingard,  i.  237-277. 
^Wheeler,  57-61. 


Godwin, 


English  Line. 

'Allen,  170. 
Armitage,  89-95. 
Bright,  i.  20-23. 
Church,  328-335. 
Dickens.  37-40. 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.  Conq.,  25,  26,  28,  39-41. 
Freeman,  i.  274,  275,  283,  285,  ii.  20-22,  84- 

104,    232-235.  ,  r  . 

Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  259-262,  264-269. 
Gardiner,  i.  86-89. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo..  i.  103-105. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  67-70. 
Green,   Conq.,    460-465,    480-483,    508-510, 
514-521. 


i8 


English  History 


Godwin, 

{Continued.) 


Edward  the  Con- 
fessor, 


Harold, 


Hume,  62-64. 

Hunt,  64-68. 

Jewett,  184,  188,  189. 

Knight,  i.  162-167,  171. 

Lappenberg,  ii.  286,  287,  300-304,  313-315. 

Lingard,  i.  279,  282,  285-292. 

Thierry,  i.  114-118,  122,  123,  128-132,  136- 

140. 
Yonge,  i.  23-29. 

^  Allen.  170. 
Armitage,  88. 
Bright,  i.  21-24. 
Church,  320-323. 
Dickens,  43-49. 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.  Nor.  Conq.,  24,  25. 
Freeman,  i.  354,  ii.  3-1 1,  14-18.  337-343- 
Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  252,  253,  258-262, 

269,  270,  293-296. 
Gardiner,  i.  86-89. 

\  Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  103-106. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  68-70. 
Green,  Conquest,  467,  468,  472,  473. 
Hume,  61-66. 
Jewett,  186-194. 
Johnson,  iog-ii6. 
Knight,  i.  162-167,  176. 
Lappenberg,  ii.  285-291,  296-300,  332. 
Lingard,  i.  277-285,  303-306. 
Thierry,  i.  124-127. 
Yonge,  i.  26-29. 

Armitage,  95-104. 
Bright,  i.  23-27. 
Church,  340-343 '  351-360. 
Dickens,  37-42. 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.  Nor.  Conq.,  43-63. 
\  Freeman,  ii.  23-28,  236-240,  i\a,-i\6,  261, 

270,  271,  283. 
Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  297-348. 
Gardiner,  i.  89-98. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  106,  107,  in,  112. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  70. 


English  Conquest 


19 


Harold. 

{Continued^ 


''Green,  Conquest,  535,  545-548. 
Hume,  66-69. 
Hunt,  68-75. 
Jewett,  255-272. 
Johnson,  125-131. 
Knight,  i.  172-177,  181-183. 
Lapijenberg,  ii.  327-329,  334,  335. 
Lingard,  i.  300-303,  306-319. 
Thierry,  i.  141-143,  146-157. 


Yonge,  i.  30-37. 

Cowper:    Cadwalla,  or  Saxons  in  Isle  of  Wight. 
BuLWER :  Harold,  Ike  Last  of  (he  Saxo7i  Kings, 
Henty:    The  Dragon  and  the  Raven. 
KiNGSLEY:   Hereward,  the  Last  of  the  English. 
Scott  :   Harold  the  Dauntless. 
Tennyson:  Harold. 
Shakespeare  :  Macbeth. 


20 


EnglisJi  History 


Norman  Conquest.     1066-1154. 
William  the  Conqueror.     1066-1087. 


Montgomery,  58-70.     Anderson,  72-81,  84-92.     Towle,  54-71. 


In  Normandy, 


Senlac,  1066. 


^  Allen,  170-173. 
Armitage,  104,  105. 
Bright,  i.  24-26. 
Church,  344,  350.  361-369. 
Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.  Nor.  Conq.,  30-38. 
Freeman,  William  the  Conq.,  34-50. 
Freeman,  ii.  no,  1 13-124,  iv.  64,  65. 
Freeman,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  262,  263. 
Gardiner,  i.  88,  89. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  109-112. 
Green,  ShTHist.,  76-78. 
Green,  Conquest,  457,  472,  499-502. 
Hume,  79-81. 
Hunt.  34-44. 

Jewett,  166-170,  195-216. 
Johnson,  86-91,  1 16-125. 
Knight,  i.  177. 
Lingard,  ii.  2,  3. 
Thierry,  i.  134,  I35.  159-165. 
Yonge,  i.  18-22. 

Armitage,  104-109. 

Bright,  i.  26,  27. 

Church,  369-375. 

Creasy,  182-214. 

Dickens,  45-47. 

Freeman,  William  the  Conq.,  82-91. 

Freeman,  iii.  266-273,  301-344. 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist,  of  Nor.  Conq.,  71-85. 

Gardiner,  i.  96-98. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  113-115. 


N'orijian   Conquest 


21 


Senlac,  1066, 

{Contimted.) 


Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  78-So. 
(ireen.  Conquest,  549-551. 
Hume,  68,  69. 
Hunt,  77-80. 
Jewett,  304-311. 
Johnson,  131-135. 
Knight,  i.  180-182. 
Lappenberg,  ii.  355-370. 
Lingard,  i.  311-319. 
Thierry,  i.  165-179. 
Wheeler,  67-71. 
l^Yonge,  i.  43-49. 


Crowning  of 
"William, 


^  Armitage,  in. 

Bright,  i.  41,  42. 

Dickens,  48,  49. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  iii.  2>73-37S- 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.  Conq.,  87-89. 

Freeman,  WiHiam  the  Conq.,  94-97. 

Gardiner,  i.  98-100. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  115. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  81. 

Green,  Conquest,  551,  552. 

Hume,  82,  83. 

Jewett,  314. 

Knight,  i.  185,  186. 

Lingard,  ii.  6,  7.' 
^Thierry,  i.  1S8,  189. 


Resistance  of 
England, 


^Armitage,  111-115. 

Bright,''!.  40-42,  45-47,  50,  51. 

Diclvcns,  49-52. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  iv.  3-5. 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.,  93-108. 

Freeman,   William  the   Conq.,   93-96,   iio- 
121,  150-156. 

Gardiner,  i.  101-104. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  n6-ii8. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist,  82,  83.' 

Green.  Conq.  of  England,  553-556. 

Hume,  84-87. 
I.  Hunt,  82-89. 


22 


English  History 


Resistance  of 
England, 

(Continued.) 


f  Jewett,  315,  316,  325-331. 

Johnson,  154-158. 

Knight,  i.  186-190,  192-199. 

Lingard,  ii.  3,  4.  7.  11-38- 

Thierry,     i.     200-208,     212-227, 
263-272. 
^Yonge,  i.  50-57. 


239-243. 


Feudalism, 

a.  In  England, 

b.  Under  William, 


Domesday  Book, 

New  Forest, 

Curfew, 

Tower  of  London, 

Churches, 

Castles, 


r  Armitage,  77-88,  117-122. 

Bright,  i.  28-37. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  i,  62,  63,  iii.  87-90, 
V.  42,  246-325. 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.,  125,  126. 

Freeman,  WilHam  the  Conq.,  121-136. 

Gardiner,  i.  104,  105,  113. 
-    Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  92-94,  127-131. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  83-85. 

Hume,  71,  72,  124,  125. 

Hunt,  2,  3,  5,  90-92,  99-101,  I15-121,  153. 

Jewett,  316-319. 

Johnson,  140-154,  158-161. 

Knight,  i.  214.  215. 
V  Lingard,  i.  320-337,  ii.  45-52. 


I  Armitage,  122,  123. 
Bright,  i.  38,  39,  43,  55. 
Dickens,  53. 

Freeman,  William  the  Conq.,  171,  189,  191. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  ii.  113,  iii.  370,  371, 

iv.  43,  44,  107,  145,  412-414,  469-472,  V. 

1-3,  432-434- 
Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.,  124,  125. 

Gardiner,  i.  104,  110-112. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  85-87. 

Hume,  91-93. 

Hunt,  85,  92-98,  134-136. 

Jewett,  251,  331. 

Johnson,  178. 

Knight,  i.  203-206,  211,  213. 

Lingard,  ii.  56,  57. 

Thierry,  i.  196,  301-304. 

Yonge,  i.  65-67. 


Norvimi  Conquest 


23 


Character  of 
William, 


Character    and    Re- 
sults of  Conquest. 


^Armitage,  no,  124,  125. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  ii.   107-113,   136,  lu. 
53,  108,  109,  180,  iv.  418-425,  436. 

Freeman,  Sh.  Hist.,  140. 

Freeman,  William  the  Conq.  195-200. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  125,  126. 

Green,  Sli.  Hist.,  74-76- 

Hume,  92. 

Hunt,  130-133. 

Jewett,  149-15I'  342-344- 

Jolinson,  86. 

Kniglit,  i.  191,  218,  219. 

Lingard,  ii.  68-71. 

Wlieeler,  72-77. 
V  Yonge,  i.  64,  65. 

'  Armitage,  115-121,  130-133. 

Briglit,  i.  36,  37,  42,  43-        ,    .      ^ 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  ii.  226,  iv.  8,  v.  42, 
43,  226-228,  262-265. 

Freeman,  Sli.  Hist.,  1-5,  136-147. 

Green,  Gonq.,  520,  521. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  130-132,  I35'  136- 

Jolmson,  221-238.    ■ 
(^  Stubbs,  II,  12. 


Character  of  Reign, 


William  Rufus.     1087-1100. 

Montgomery,  70-72.     Anderson,  8i.     Towle,  72-76. 

Armitage,  134-139- 

Briglit," i.  56-62. 

Dickens,  56-62. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  v.  47-5°-  97,  9S- 

Gardiner,  i.  114-121. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  136-140. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  89,  90. 

Hume,  95-98. 

Hunt,  138-144,  169. 

Jewett,  345-353- 
Johnson,  182-192,  197-200. 
Knight,  i.  219-231. 
Lingard,  ii.  15-103. 
Wheeler,  77-82. 
^  Yonge,  i.  77-84- 


24 


English  History 


First  Crusade,  1096. 


'Armitage,  201-210. 
Dickens,  59-61. 
Freeman,  Nor.  Conq. 
Gardiner,  i.  120,  121. 
Hume,  96,  97. 
Jewett,  351.  352. 
Johnson,  192-197. 
Knight,  i.  226-230. 
Lingard,  ii.  83-85. 
Yonge,  i.  86-94. 


60-63. 


Henry  I.     1 100- 


1135- 


Montgomery,  73-75.     Anderson,  81-84.     Towle,  77-82. 


Charter, 
Marriage, 


Armitage,  145. 
Bright,!.  63,  64,  73-76. 
Dickens,  63,  64. 
Freeman,  v.  110-112. 
Gardiner,  i.  123,  124. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  140-142. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  91. 
Hume,  99. 
Hunt,  186-188. 
Jewett,  354. 
Johnson,  202,  203. 
Knight,  i.  233-237. 
Lingard,  ii.  105-109. 
Thierry,  i.  343-349- 


Quarrel  with 
Robert, 


Bright,  65,  66. 

Dickens,  64-67. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  v.  114-118. 

Gardiner,  i.  124,  125. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  141-143. 

Hume,  99-101. 

Jolinson,  203,  204. 

Knight,  i.  233-241. 

Lingard,  ii.  109-115,  119,  120,  144. 

Yonge,  i.  102-105. 


Noruian   Conquest 


25 


Angevin 
Marriage, 


Administration. 


{ 


Annitage,  149. 
ISriglit,  i.  67-69. 
Dickens,  68. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  v.  132-138. 
Gardiner,  i.  131. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  146.  I47'  150- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  100,  loi. 
Hume,  loi,  102. 
Johnson,  213. 
Kniglit.  i.  244,  245. 
Lingard,  ii.  120,  129-133. 
^.  Yonge,  i.  121,  122. 

(  Armitage,  146- [49. 
Bright,  i.  74-76. 
Freeman,  v.  102-I10. 
Gardiner,  i.  126,  127. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  143-146. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  96,  97. 
Hunt,  190-197. 
Johnson,  216,  221. 
Lingard,  ii.  133-141. 
Wheeler,  82-85. 


Battle  of  the 
Standard, 
Civil  War. 


Stephen,     ii  35-1 154. 

Montgomery,  75-77.     Anderson,  84-86.     Towle,  83,  84. 


^Armitage,  149-152. 

Bright,"i.  80-88. 

Dickens,  73-76. 

Freeman,   v.    162-170,    176-178,    189, 
195-210. 

Gardiner,  i.   131-137. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  1 51-160. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  101-104. 

Hume,  103-106. 

Hunt,  198-209. 

KniL;ht,  i.  249-253,  261-269. 

Lingard,  ii.  156-187. 

Stubbs,  14-34. 

Thierry,  ii.  25-32. 
'^  Yonge,  i.  125-134. 


190, 


26 


English  History 


The  Angevins  or  Planta^enets.     1 154-1399. 
Hexrv  II.     1 1 54-1 189. 

Montgomery,  87-97.     Anderson,  95-102.     Towle,  84-gg. 


Armitage,  161-168. 

Bright,  i.  92.  95. 

Dickens,  77-85. 

Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  v.  441-443. 

Gardiner,  i.  140-143. 

Green,  Eng.  I'eo.,  i.  163-165. 

Green.  Sh.  Hi.st.,  106. 

Mrs.  Green,  24-26,  78-81,  86-104. 

Hume,  109-1 12. 

Knight,  i.  271-273,  280-283. 

Lingard,  ii.  197-206. 

Stubbs,  67-74. 

Thierry,  ii.  52-61. 

Yonge,  i.  135-141- 


Thomas  a  Becket, 

Chancellor, 

Archbishop, 


Constitutions  of 

Clarendon, 
Assize  of  Clarendon, . 

and  other 

Reforms, 


Armitage,   152-158,   168-172,   181-183,   186, 

187. 
Bright,  i.  93-97,  106-109,  ^^3'  ^I4- 
Dickens,  82,  83. 
Freeman,  v.  449-457. 
Gardiner,  i.  143-148,  154.  155. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  162-168,  179,  180. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  106-I12. 
Mrs.  Green,  68-126. 
Hume,  III,  118. 
Knight,  i.  283.  287,  301.  302. 
Lingard,  ii.  213-220,  283-298,  310,  311. 
Stubbs,  39-48.  55-58,  76,  JJ,  85-88. 
Thierry,  ii.  65-71. 
V  Yonge,  i.  142-148. 


TJie  Angcvins  or  Plant agc7icts 


27 


Condemnation, 
Exile,  and  Death 
of  Becket, 


Ireland, 


Civil  War, 


Character, 


Armitage,  170-179. 

Bright,  i.  98-101. 

Dickens,  85-88. 

Freeman,  v.  443-447. 

Gardiner,  i.  143-151- 

Green,  Eng.  I'eo.,  i.  166,  168-170. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  108,  109. 

Mrs.  Green,  104-115'  133-135-  148-15^ 

Hume,  112-115. 

Knight,  i.  290-293. 

Lingard,  ii.  221-227,  230-245. 

Stublxs,  74-84- 

Thierry,  ii.  71-86,  loi-iil. 

Wheeler,  87-92. 

Yonge,  i.  146-156. 

Armitage.  196-200. 
Bright,  i.  102,  103. 
Dickens,  88-90. 
Gardiner,  i.  151,  152. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  I75-I77- 
Green.  Sh.  Hist.,  112. 
Mrs.  Green,  155-169. 
Hume,  1 1  5-1 17. 
Knight,  i.  296-299. 
Lingard,  ii.  260-265. 
Stubbs,  91. 

Thierry,  ii.  125,  127-135. 
Towle,  Ireland,  49-71- 
Yonge,  i.  159-169. 

Armitage,  183-185. 
Bright,!.  103-105. 
Gardiner,  i.  153-157- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  log. 
Mrs.  Green,  170-190. 
Hume,  117,  118. 
Knight,  i.  299-301. 
Lingard.  ii.  271-282. 
Stubbs,  95-98. 

Armitage,  187-189. 
Gardiner,  i.  138,  157,  158. 


28 


English  History 


Character. 

{Coniiiiited.) 


f  Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  i6i,  162. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  103-105. 

Mrs.  Green,  i,  2,  11-20. 

Hume,  1 19,  120. 

Knight,  i.  274,  275. 

Lingard,  ii.  194-196. 
^  Stubbs,  36-39. 


Zeal  against 
Infidels. 


Richard  I.     1189-1199. 


Montgomery,  97-103.     Anderson,  102-106.     Towie,  100-102. 


(  Bright,  i.  1 15-123. 

Dickens,  96-104. 

P^reeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  v.  459-466. 

Gardiner,  i.  159-165. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  183-188. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  112-114. 

Hume,  120. 

Knight,  i.  305-320. 

Lingard,  ii.  314-356. 

Stubbs,  1 10-122,  128-130, 
^  Yonge,  i.  181-193. 


John.     1199-1216. 

Montgomery,  103-iog.     Anderson,  106-in.     Towle,  102-111. 


Bright,  i.  126-129. 
Dicl-cens,  105-109. 
Freeman,  Nor.  Conq.,  v.  468-470. 
Gardiner,  i.  173-176. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  189,  190. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  115. 
Hume,  132,  133. 
Knight,  i.  333-336. 
Lingard,  iii.  4-14. 
Stubbs,  140-144. 
L  Yonge,  i.  201-205. 


Loss  of  Normandy, 


TJic  Angevins  or  PI  ant  age  nets 


29 


Contest  with 

Church, 
Stephen  Langton, 


Magna  Charta, 
1215. 


Bright,  i.  130-136. 
Dickens,  109-112. 
Freeman,  Nor.  Conq. 
Gardiner,  i.   176-180. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i. 
Hume,  134-137. 
Knight,  i.  337-343- 
Lingard,  iii.  15-45- 
Stut)bs,  147-150. 
Yonge,  i.  206-214. 


,  V.  472,  473. 
229-239. 


Bright,  i.  I37-I39- 
Dickens,  112-116. 
Freeman,  Nor.  Conq. 
Gardiner,  i.  180-184. 


V.  474-479- 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  240-249. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  128-132. 
Hume,  137-140. 
Knight,  i.  345-351- 
Lingard,  iii.  45-72. 
Stubbs,  151-158. 
Wheeler,  96-100. 
Yonge,  i.  215-221. 


Henry  III.     1216-1272. 

Montgomery,  109-115.    Anderson,  111-114.     Towle,  112-118. 

Bright,  i.  1 52-161. 

Dicl^cens,  124-128. 

Gardiner,  i.  192-200. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  274-278,  290-295. 

Green,  Sli.  Hist.,  152-156. 

Hume,  145,  146- 

Knight,  i.  371-373- 

Lingard,  iii.  1 18-127. 

Stubbs,  193-199. 

Yonge,  i.  250-257. 


Simon  de  Montford, 
Mad  Parliament, 


Barons'  "Wars, 

Lewes, 

Evesham, 


TBriglit,  i.  162-168. 
I  Dickens,  124-128. 
1  Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  295-304. 
[Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  157-160. 


30 


English  History 


Barons'  Wars, 

Lewes, 

Evesham, 

{Co>iiinned.) 


{Hume,  147-148. 
Knight,  i.  373-376. 
Stubbs,  200-209. 
Wheeler,  116-121. 
Yonge,  i.  25S-263. 


House  of  Commons, 
1265. 


'  Bright,  i.  164,  165. 
Gardiner,  i.  199-203. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  299-301. 
Hume,  147,  148. 
Knight,  i.  375,  376. 
Lingard,  iii.  161-173. 
Stubbs,  207,  208. 


Welsh  Campaign, 


Banishment  of 
Jews, 


Trouble  with 
France, 


Edward  I.     1 272-1 307. 

Montgomery,  115-121.     Anderson,  114-121.     Towle,  119-126. 

Bright,  i.  175-177. 
Diclvens,  132-135. 
Gardiner,  i.  210. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  324,  325,  332-334. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  161-169. 
Hume,  153,  154. 
Knight,  i.  383,  384,  387-390. 
Lingard,  iii.  188-198,  218. 
^  Stubbs,  217-220. 

Bright,  i.  179. 
Dickens,  131,  132. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  336-341. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  205. 
Hume.  155. 
Knight,  i.  386,  387. 
Lingard,  iii.  248-254. 
Stubbs,  239,  240. 
^  Yonge,  i.  282,  283. 

Bright,  i.  184-190. 

Dickens,  135-137. 

Gardiner,  i.  216-218. 
\  Hume,  157,  158,  160. 

Lingard,  iii.  214-218. 

Stubbs,  243,  244. 
I,  Yonge,  i.  299-303. 


The  Angevins  or  Plantagenets 


31 


Scotland, 
William  Wallace, 
Robert  Bruce, 


Reforms   in  Church 

and  State, 
Model  Parliament, 

1295. 


Character. 


'Bright,  i.  180-186,  189-192. 
Dickens,  137-145. 
Gardiner,  i.  215-224. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  341-346,  360-362,  365- 

371,  380,  381. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  187-193. 
Hume,  155-158,  160-162. 
Knight,  i.  411-426. 
Lingard,  iii.  200-245,  274-281. 
Stubbs,  240-243,  257-261. 
Wheeler,  121-125. 
Yonge,  i.  288-298,  306-314. 

f  Bright,  i.  172-175,  185-188,  193-196. 
Gardiner,  i.  212-214,  220,  221. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  321,  325-332,  334-336, 

349-359.  362-365. 
Hume,  152,  157-159. 
Knight,  i.  385,  386. 
Lingard,  iii.  245-248,  263-274. 
Stubbs,  222-238,  248-256. 
Yonge,  i.  281-285,  301-305. 

Bright,  i.  172,  173. 
Gardiner,  i.  208-210. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  313-321. 
Green,  ShTHist.,  181-184. 
Hume,  162. 
Stubbs,  212-215. 
^  Yonge,  i.  280,  2S1. 


Edward  H.     1307- 1327. 

Montgomery,  121-124.     Anderson,  122-126.     Towle,  127-132. 

Bright,  i.  197-206. 
Dickens,  146-149. 
Gardiner,  i.  224-226. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  380-385. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  207-209. 
Hume,  162-164. 
Knight,  i.  428-430. 
Lingard,  iii.  283-296. 


Piers  Gaveston, 


32 


English  History 


Piers  Gaveston, 

{Contintied.) 


Scotland  Regains  its 
Independence, 


New  Favorites, 
Deposition  of  Ed- 
ward. 


Stubbs,  263-273. 
Yonge,  i.  315-322. 

'  Bright,  i.  200-205. 

Dickens,  149,  150. 

Gardiner,  i.  226-228. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  385-389. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  209. 

Hume,  164,  165. 

Knight,  i.  430-439. 

Lingard,  iii.  298-302,  313-320. 

Stubbs,  266,  273-276,  282. 

Wheeler,  126-134. 
I  Yonge,  i.  323-332. 

'  Bright,  i.  205-21 1. 
Dickens,  150-155. 
Gardiner,  i.  228-231. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  389-392. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  209. 
Hume,  164-166. 
Knight,  i.  441-443. 
Lingard,  iii.  320-347. 
Stubbs,  277-290. 
Ycnge,  i.  340-351- 


Edward  III.     1327-1377. 

Montgomery,  124-134.     Anderson,  126-133.     Towle,  133-140. 


War  with  Scotland, 
Neville's  Cross, 


'  Bright,  i.  214-218,  228. 
Dickens,  158. 

Gardiner,  i.  231-234,  242,  243. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  399-402,  436,  437. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  223,  224,  228 
Hume,  169,  170,  175. 

Knight,  i.  443-445'  451.  464- 
Lingard.  iv.  1-7.  15-21,  77-81. 
Warburton,    8-16,    25-34,    90-92,    122-125, 
160,  161. 

Yonge,  ii.  26-32,  34-37,  57,  58. 


TJic  Augcviiis  or  Plant agcncts 


33 


Rise  of  English 

Commerce, 
Causes  of  French 

War, 


Sluys, 
Crecy, 
Calais, 


Black  Death, 
Its  Effects, 


Poictiers, 

Treaty  of  Bretigny, 


'  Bright,  i.  217-224. 
Dickens,  158,  159. 
Gardiner,  i,  232-239. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  398,  399,  402-415- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  224.  225. 
Hume,  170-172. 
Knight,  i.  452-454- 
Lingard,  iv.  21-30. 
Warburton,  34-44.  55-78- 
Yonge,  ii.  i-n. 

Briglit.  i.  220,  224-228. 
Dicl^ens,  160-163. 
Gardiner,  i.  239-243. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  416-425. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  225-228. 
Hume,  173-176. 
Knight,  \.  453,  456-467. 
Lingard,  iv.  30-62. 
Warburton,  80-84,  107-133. 
Wheeler,  134-139- 
Yonge,  ii.  3^-53- 

Bright,  i.  229. 

Dickens,  163. 

Gardiner,  i.  246-250. 

Green,  Eng.  Fee,  i.  428-433. 

Hume,  176. 

Knight,  i.  469-472, 

Lingard,  iv.  62-67. 

Warburton,  140-155. 

Wheeler,  140-144. 

Yonge,  ii.  55,  56. 

Bright,  i.  229-234. 
Dickens,  163-166. 
Gardiner,  i.  251-254. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  434-438. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  229.  230. 
Hume,  177-180. 
Knight,  i.  473-478,  483- 
Lingard,  iv.  68-88. 
Wariuirton,  165-177,  190-192. 
^  Yonge,  ii.  58-66. 


34 


EnglisJi  History 


Black  Prince  in 
Castile, 

Loss  of  French  Pos- 
sessions, 


Bright,  i.  234-236. 
Dickens,  166,  167. 
Gardiner,  i.  254-257. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  448-454. 
Hume.  180,  181. 
Knight,  i.  483-487. 
Lingard,  iv.  89-100. 
Warburton,  197-205,  217-232 
Yonge,  ii.  88-109. 


Good  Parliament, 


Bright,  i.  237-240. 
Gairdner,  3. 

Gardiner,  i.  243-246,  262. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  465,  466. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  231-235. 
Hume,  182,  226-228. 
Lingard,  iv.  101-105. 
Warburton,  239-241. 


Character  of  King 
and  Reign. 


Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  426-428,  438-440,  469, 

470. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  218,  219. 
Hume,  181,  182. 
Lingard,  iv.  105-156. 
Warburton,  256-263. 


,  Richard  n.     i377-i399- 

Montgomery,  134-141.     Anderson,  134-142.     Towle,  141-154. 


New  Tax, 
Wat  Tyler, 


(  Bright,  i.  242-245. 

Dickens,  169-173. 

Gairdner,  12-19. 

Gardiner,  i.  267-269. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  472-485. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  251-253. 

Hume,  184-186. 

Knight,  ii.  3-7. 

Lingard,  iv.  162-185. 
l^  Yonge,  ii.  129-134. 


The  Angevms  or  Plaiitagcnets 


35 


Deposition, 


Literature : 


State  of  Language, 


Wycliffe, 
Lollards, 


Chaucer, 


(  Bright,  i.  248-254. 

Dickens.  173-177. 

Gairdiier,  50-61. 

Gardiner,  i.  278-285. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  517-521- 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  264.     . 

Hume.  188,  189. 

Knight,  ii.  23-38. 

Lingard,  iv.  245-269. 

Wheeler.  149-154. 
^  Yonge,  ii.  195-209. 

'  Bright,  i.  270-272. 

Gairdner,  62,  66,  6y. 

Gardiner,  i.  258. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  502,  503. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  217-219. 

Warburton,  257,  258,  274-277. 
^Welsh,  i.  173-176. 

Bright,  i.  266,  267. 

Froude,  ii.  25-36. 

Gairdner,  4-8,  65. 

Gardiner,  i.  261-263,  266. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  444-447'  467-469.  488- 

496. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  235-244. 
Hume,  190,  191. 
Knight,  ii.  8-1 1. 

Lingard,  iv.  157-161,  185-196,  233.  234. 
Warburton,  247-255. 
Wheeler,  144-149. 
^Yonge,  ii.  112-115,  118,  124,  142-144. 

'  Bright,  i.  273,  274. 
Gairdner,  63.  64. 
Gardiner,  i.  270-272. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  504-509. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  219-223. 
Knight,  i.  479-483,  ii.  11,  12. 
Warburton,  279-281. 
Welsh,  i.  204-232. 
Yonge,  ii.  83,  113,  115.  135,  146,  180. 


36  English  History 

(  Bright,  i.  273. 

I  Gardiner,  i.  258,  259,  266. 
,„       T        1      J  Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  440-443. 

Wm.  Langland.  \  ^^^^^^^  gj^    Hist.,  255-257. 

Warburton.  278,  279. 
V  Welsh,  i.  177-180. 

Doyle:    T/w  IVhiie  Company. 

Edgar:    Great  Men  and  Great  Deeds  (  Crusades). 

Froissart  :    Chronicles. 

Gilliat:    John  Standish. 

Henty:  Brothers  in  Anns,  A  Story  of  the  Crusades  ;  For  the  Temple, 
A  Tale  of  the  Fall  of  Jerusalem  ;  In  Freedom's  Cause  (Wallace  and 
Bruce);   St.  George  for  Ftigland  (Crecy  and  Fo'ictiers^. 

James:   Forest  Days  (Simon  de  Montford). 

Porter  :    Scottish  Chiefs. 

Scott:  Count  Robert  of  Paris  (1090);  Betrothed  (1187);  Talisman 
(1193);  Fjanhoe  (1194);    Castle  Dangerous  (1306). 

YONGE :   Prince  and  Page  ;  The  Constable's  Tower. 

Shakespeare:   King  John  ;  Edivard  III.  ;  Richard  II. 

Gray  :    The  Bard  ( 1 282) . 

Scott:   lord  of  the  Isles  (1307);  Ha  I  i  don  Hill  (1333). 

Southey:    IVat  Tyler.    Chevy  Chase. 


Houses  of  Lancaster  and   York 


37 


Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York.     1399-1485- 

House  of  Lancaster.     1399-1461- 

Henry  IV.     1399-1413- 


Montgomery,  150-154- 


Anderson,  146-148.     Towle,  155-158- 


Conspiracies  and 
Revolts, 


{  Bright,  i.  276-282. 
Church,  10-21. 
Dickens,  177-185- 
Gairdiier,  67-72,  76-85. 
Gardiner,  i.  285-298. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  524-533. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  265,  266. 

Hume,  193-195- 
Knight,  ii.  40-50. 
Lingard,  iv.  270,  271,  274-328. 
.  Yonge,  ii.  209-236. 

[  Bright,  i.  284-286. 

Diclcens,  180. 

Gairdner,  86-88. 

Gardiner,  i.  291,  292. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  522-524,  533-536. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  265-267. 

Knight,  ii.  44-46. 

Lingard,  iv.  328-335. 
^  Yonge,  ii.  236-242. 


Henry  V.     141 3-1422. 

Montgomery,  155-158.     Anderson,  148-151.    Towle,  158-161. 

(  Bright,  i.  287-289. 
Persecution  Church,  97-104. 

of  Lollards,  -    Dickens,  186,  187. 

Sir  John  Oldcastle,       Gairdner,  93-96.  107.  108. 
•'  '    \.  Gardiner,  1.  299,  300. 


Persecution  of 
Lollards. 


38 


English  History 


Persecution 

of  Lollards, 
Sir  John  Oldcastle, 

( Continued. ) 

War  ivith  France: 


Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  538-540. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  266,  267. 
Hume,  197. 
Knight,  ii.  53-55- 
Lingard,  v.  1-6,  31,  32. 


Harfleur, 
Agincourt, 


Siege  of  Rouen, 
Treaty  of  Troyes. 


,  Yonge,  ii.  242-246. 

^  Bright,  i.  291-296. 

Church,  61-64,  67-91. 

Dickens,  187-192. 

Gairdner,  96-103. 

Gardiner,  i.  300-303. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  540-543. 

Green,  Sh.^Hist.,  267,  268. 

Hume,  197-199. 

Knight,  ii.  55-64. 

Lingard,  v.  6-30. 

Wheeler,  154-160. 
^  Yonge,  ii.  266-284. 

"  Bright,  i.  298-301. 

Church,  109-130. 

Dickens,  193-195. 

Gairdner,  107-1 13. 

Gardiner,  i.  303-306. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  i.  543-545. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  269-270. 

Hume,  199,  200. 

Knight,  ii.  67-72. 

Lingard,  v.  32-48. 
V  Yonge,  ii.  296-305,  322-324. 


Henry  VI.     142  2-1 461. 

Montgomery,  158-164.     Anderson,  151-157.     Towle,  162-171. 

Rene%val  of  War: 

r  Bright,  i.  304-311. 
I  Creasy,  218-236. 
1  Dickens,  196-205. 
I  Gairdner,  130-147. 


Orleans, 
Joan  of  Arc, 


Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York 


39 


Orleans, 
Joan  of  Arc, 

(Continued.') 


Loss  of  French 
Possessions, 


Jack  Cade's 
Rebellion, 


f  Gardiner,  i.  307-313- 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  1.  540-559- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  274-279- 
Hume,  201-205. 
Kniiiht,  ii.  81-91. 
Lingard,  v.  55-91. 
Wheeler,  i6i-i66. 
Yonge,  ii.  34^  34^,  36i-395- 

Bright,  i.  3'--3i9- 

Dickens,  205-207. 

Gairdner,  1 48-1 61. 

Gardiner,  i.  313-320-     ,        ^        .„      a 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  i.  562,  563.  S^S,  569- 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  279-281. 

Hume,  205-208. 

Knii^ht,  ii.  91-93- 

Lingard,  v.  115-13I'  U3-I45- 

Yonge,  iii.  44-56- 

'  Bright,  i.  319-321 - 
Dickens,  208-210. 
Gairdner.  155-158- 
Gardiner,  i.  320-323. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  1.  564-568. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  281-283. 
Hume,  208,  209. 
Knight,  ii.  I3i-i35- 
Lingard,  v.  133-143- 
Yonge,  iii.  57-64- 


First  Battles. 


Cj-/ 


-? 


/^ 


Wars  of  Roses.     1455-1485- 

'  Bright,  i.  320-327- 
Dickens,  210-214. 
Gairdner,  161-173. 
Gardiner,  i.  323-329- 
Green.  Eng.  Pec,  i.  570-576- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  283-285. 
Hume,  209-212. 
/""         Knight,  ii.  134-146- 
Lingard,  v.  148-171. 
^  Yonge,  iii.  95-114- 


:; 


7^/ 


% 


^S 


^^^^ 


1 


t. 


40 


English  History 


Continuation  of 
War, 


House  of  York.     1461-1485. 
Edward  IV.     1461-1483. 

Montgomery,  167-169.     Anderson,  157-160.     Towle,  169-171,  177,  178. 

Bright,  i.  328-340. 

Dickens,  214-222. 

Gairdnei",  173-209. 

Gardiner,  i.  329-336. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  26,  27,  32,  39-47. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  285-288. 

Hume,  213-219. 

Knight,  ii.  152-166. 

Lingard,  v.  173-235. 

Yonge,  iii.  114-116,  131-140. 

'  Bright,  i.  322-327,  331-335- 
Dickens,  217-220. 

Gairdner,  163-168,  179-181,  183,  185-194. 
Gardiner,  i.  331-334,  354- 
'    Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  24-45. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  286,  287. 
Hume,  207,  210.  211,  214-217. 
Knight,  ii.  156-165. 
Yonge,  iii.  127-140. 

''  Bright,  i.  353. 
Gardiner,  i.  358 


Warwick,  the 
King-maker, 


Introduction 
of  Printing. 


Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  52-59. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  295,  296. 
Knight,  ii.  200,  201. 
Lingard,  v.  236-251. 
^  Yonge,  iii.  83-85,  122,  165. 


Edward  V.     1483. 
Richard  HI.     1483-1485. 

Montgomery,  169-174.     Anderson,  160-164.     Towle,  172-179. 


Revolts, 
Bosworth  Field, 


Bright,  i.  341-349- 
Dickens.  228-232. 
Gairdner,  209-236. 


Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York 


41 


Revolts, 
Bosworth  Field, 

{Continued.) 


Effects  of 
Wars. 


/'Gardiner,  i.  337-343- 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  li.  59-66. 
Green,  ShTHist.,  299-301. 
Hume,  222-224. 
Knight,  ii.  193-207. 
Lingard,  v.  252-271. 
Wheeler,  176-180. 
Yonge,  iii.  174-I92. 

Bright,  i.  350-354. 
Gairdner,  236-239. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  5-26. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  301. 
Hume,  225. 


BULWER:    The  Last  of  the  Ba  ions.  , 

FuLLERTON:   A  Stonity  Life  (Warwick). 

James  :   Agincourt. 

Scott  :    Fair  Maid  of  Perth  ( 1402) . 

Yonge:  The  Caged  Lion  (James  of  Scotland);  Ttvo  Penniless  Prin- 
cesses. 

Shakespeare:  Lving  ILenry  IV.;  King  Llenry  V.  ;  King  Henry  VI.  ; 
Richard  III. 

Schiller:  Maid  of  Orleans. 


42 


English  History 


The  Two 
Pretenders, 


Discoveries, 
New  Learning. 


The  Tudors.     1485-1603. 
Henry  VII.     1485-1509. 

Montgomery,  179  187.    Anderson,  171-175     Towle,  180-183. 

Bright,  ii.  358-362. 
Dickens,  233-241 . 

Gairdner,  Henry  vii.,  48-62,  102-120. 
Gardiner,  i.  343-348,  350-352- 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  68,  69,  72,  73. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  301,  302. 
Hume,  231-236. 
Knight,  ii.  212-214.  221-233. 
Lingard,  v.  272-290,  304-324. 
Moberly,  27-34,  42-49. 
Towle,  Ireland.  102-105. 
^  Yonge,  iii.  193-201,  225-231. 

f  liright,  ii.  359.  363-365- 
Dickens,  241. 

Gairdner,  Henry  vii.,  164-183. 
Gardiner,  i.  348-351. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  74-77,  90,  91. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  302. 
Hume,  237-239. 
Knight,  ii.  234-243. 
Lingard,  v.  290-304. 
Moberly,  55-62,  71-73. 
Yonge,  iii.  271-286. 

Dickens,  242.  243. 

Gardiner,  ii.  352-356. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  77-87.  93-105. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  303-307. 

Hume,  239. 

Knight,  ii.  245-250. 

Lingard,  v.  338-342. 

Moberly,  76-98. 

Yonge,  iii.  272.  287-299. 


Foreign  Alliances, 
Star  Chamber, 


The   TiLdors 


43 


Henry  VIII.     1509-1547- 

Montgomery,  187-201.     Anderson,  175-189-    Towle,  183-196. 


Bri.i^ht,  ii.  369-372. 
Creighton,  Wolsey,  23-27. 
Dickens,  244-246. 
Gardiner,  ii.  364,  405-409. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  92,  93. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  311,  312,  38°- 


Battle  of  Spurs, 
Flodden, 


Wolsey's  Rise 
and  Greatness, 


\ 


Austrian  Alliance, 
Charles  V., 


Hume,  242,  243. 
Knight,  ii.  263-272. 
Lingard,  vi.  5-27. 
Mo'berly.  1 14-122. 
V  Yonge,  iii.  310-338. 

Bright,  ii.  375-380- 

Cre'ighton,  Wolsey,  18-149,  211 -221. 

Dickens,  247,  248. 

Gardiner,  ii.  363-366,  371-377- 

Green,   Eng.   Pec,   ii.    106,    107,    110-113, 

116-123. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  322-331. 
Hume,  242-244. 
Knight,  ii.  264-268,  274-279. 
Lingard,  vi.  33-44i  58-62. 
Moberlv.  136-138- 
I  Yonge,  iii.  282,  283,  362-366. 


[  Bright,  ii.  378,  379. 

Creighton,  Wolsey,  76-100. 

Dickens,  248-250. 

Gardiner,  ii.  369-372- 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  108,  109.  1 13-123. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  324. 

Hume,  245-250. 

Knight,  ii.  280-288. 

Lingard,  vi.  45-^3- 

Moberly,  138-143. 
I  Yonge,  iii.  375-386. 


44 


English  History 


Divorce  from  Cath- 
erine, 
Fall  of  Wolsey, 


Act  of  Supremacy, 

Subjection  of  Par- 
liament, 

Suppression  of  Mon- 
asteries and  Re- 
sults, 

Separation  of  Church 
from  Rome, 


Thomas  Cromwell, 
Execution   of   More 
and  Fisher, 


{  Bright,  ii.  384-388. 

Creighton,  150-210. 

Dickens,  251-255. 

Froude,  i.  99-160,  193,  194,  238,  239,  272- 
278,  436-446. 

Gardiner,  ii.  379-384. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  133-141,  149.  150,  153. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  329,  331. 

Hume,  250-254,  257. 

Kniglit,  ii.  309-324. 

Lingard,  vi.  109-189. 

Moberly,  156-167. 

Wheeler,  185-190. 
I  Yonge,  iv.  29-40,  59,  60. 

^  Bright,  ii.  394-410. 
Dici<ens,  258-263. 
Froude,  ii.  396-435,  322-324. 
Gardiner,  ii.  385,  396,  390-400. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  146,  147,  152-163,  171, 

172,  197-204. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  337-347. 
Hume,  251-266. 

Knight,  ii.  355-358,  366-379,  397-414. 
Lingard,  vi.  201-218,  227-234,  253-268,  368- 

Moberly.  167-171,  187-208. 
^  Yonge,  iv.  53-66,  86-98. 

I''  Bright,  ii.  389-396. 

Dickens,  251,  256-258. 

Froude,    ii.    226-232,   359-376,  iii.    405-410, 
446-457,  474-480. 

Gardiner,    ii.    387,     388,    393,    394,    400, 
401. 

Green,    Eng.     Peo.,    ii.     141-145,    150-152, 
164-173,  188-191. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  332-348. 

Hume,  256-266. 

Kniglit,  ii.  352-356,  362-368,  426-430. 

Lingard,  vi.  175-177,  209-224,  302-309. 

Moberly,  171-187,  213-217. 

Wheeler,  190-194. 
^  Yonge,  iv.  53-71,  76-82,  86-97. 


The   Tudors 


45 


Reformation : 


Germany, 
Martin  Luther, 


England, 
Tyndale, 
Latimer, 

Henry's  Religious 
Changes. 


[  Bright,  ii.  383,  384. 

Dickens,  250. 

Froude,  ii.  39,  40. 

Gardiner,  ii.  377-379. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  123-126. 

Hume,  247. 

Knight,  ii.  289-291. 

Lingard,  vi.  89-108. 

Moberlv,  150-155. 
^Yongc'iii.  342-356.  386-399. 

Bright,  ii.  398,  410-412,  419-421. 

Froude,    ii.   40-42,   333'   334-   359-376,   in. 

80-87,  98-108. 
Gardiner,  ii.  390,  396,  417. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  126-131,  178-181,  186 

-191,  217-220. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  351-360.  366. 
Hume.  259,  265. 
Knight,  ii.  338,  420-422. 
Lingard,  vi.  268-284,  290-297,  317-319- 
Moberly,  155,  156,  192,  193,  236,  237,  242. 
V  Yonge,  iv.  61. 


Edward  VI.     1 547-1 553- 

Montgomery,  201-204.     Anderson,  189-194.     Towle,  196-201. 

r  Bright,  ii.  442-447,  45 1- 

Creighton,  Age  of  Eliz.,  14-29. 

Dickens,  262-273. 

Froude,  v.  43-49,  64,  140,  141,  170-207,  vi. 
19-33,  42,  43,  180,  184. 

Gardiner,  ii.  412-420. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  224-242. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  361,  362. 

Hume,  273-281,  286. 

Knight,  iii.  9-13,  46-48,  51-56,  65-67. 

Lingard,  vii.  17-122. 
Wonge,  iv.  144-158,  166-190,  199,  200. 


Cranmer, 
Prayer  Book, 
Thirty-nine  Arti- 
cles, 
Dissatisfaction, 
Lady  Jane  Grey, 


46 


English  History 


Philip  II., 


Mary.     1553-1558- 

Montgomery,  204-208.     Anderson,  194-197.     Towle,  202-206. 

Bright,  ii.  448-455-  459-46i. 

Creighton,  32-37,  87-90. 

Dickens,  277-280. 

Froucle,  vi.  70,  71,  102-109,  HQ-i-S-  132-140, 

150,  151,  188,  190,  207,  222-229. 
Gardiner,  ii.  421-423. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  246-256. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  362,  363.  368,  369. 
Hume,  285-287. 
Knight,  iii.  58-60,  74,  75. 
Lingard,  vii.  137-186. 
^  Yonge,  iv.  195-197,  212-218. 

'  Bright,  ii.  451-456. 
Creighton,  39-47. 
Dickens,  274-286. 

Froude,  vi.  85-88,  192,  215,  256-268. 
Gardiner,  ii.  424-427. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  256-258. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  363-369. 
Hume,  287-290. 

Knight,  iii.  66-73,  79-93'  100-106. 
Lingard,  vii.  1S6-249. 

Yonge,     iv.      204-206,     231-243,     254-263, 
274-285. 


Religious  Persecu- 
tions, 
Loss  of  Calais,  1558. 


Elizabeth.     1558-1603. 

Montgomery,  208-228.     Anderson,  198-216.     Towle,  206-227. 


Difficulties  of  Posi- 
tion, 
Religious  Policy, 
Strength  of  Parties, 
Acts  of  Supremacy 
and  Uniformity, 


Bright,  ii.  488-495. 

Creighton,  45-52. 

Froude,  vii.  5-13,  21-25,  54-58,  78-84. 

Gardiner,  ii.  428-431. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo..  ii.  295-310. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  369-379. 

Hume,  292-294. 

Knight,  iii.  107-1 14. 

Lingard,  vii.  250-268. 

Yonge,  iv.  286-297. 


TJic   Tudors 


A7 


Mary,  Queen  of  Scots 


Imprisonment, 

Conspiracies, 

Death, 


Essex 
and  Ireland, 


Knox  and  Scottish 

Reformation, 
Mary's  Character 
and  Ability,       \ 
Reign, 

Flight  into  Eng- 
land, 


330-338, 


1 


Relation  of 
England  with 
France,  Spain,  and 
The  Netherlands, 


Brii^ht,  ii.  495-5°°'  505-512- 

Crcijihton,  59-69,  72-82,  104,  105. 

Dickens,  2SS-296. 

p^roude,  viii.  348-379- 

Gardiner,  ii.  43--440- 

Green,    Eng.    Peo.,    ii.    310-313, 

340-354,  361-364,  372-375- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  379388. 
Hume,  294-304. 
Knii^ht,  iii.  1 15-128,  I33-I57- 
Lingard,    vii.    268-307,    322-342,    347-374. 

viii.  1-20. 
Yonge,  iv.  298-307,  341-353,  v.  3-22,  39-47- 

'Bright,  ii.  514-525,  544-558- 
Creighton,  105-108,  166,  175-178- 
Dickens,  296-305. 
Froude,  xii.  222-363. 
Gardiner,  ii.  440--446,  457-  458- 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  375-384,  436-439- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  388-392,  4i5-4i7- 
Hume,  304-307,  310,  317-324. 
Knight,  iii.  157-163,  168-174.  198-204. 
Lingard,  viii.  20-57,  71-104,  162-172. 
Wheeler,  206-213. 
Yonge,  V.  48-55,  83-92,   191-198,  213-237. 

'Bright,  ii.  563,  571-579- 
Creighton,  189,  190,  228-234. 
Dickens,  307-309. 
Gardiner,  ii.  451-453-  475-478- 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  496-498. 
Green.  Sh.  Hist.,  455-459- 
Knis^ht,  iii.  279-291. 
Towle,  Ireland,    120-146. 
Yonge,  V.  374-393- 

Bright,  ii.  501.  502,  512,  513,  516.  525-534, 

564-566. 
Creighton,  69-72.  90-96,  1 13-123,  168,  173. 
Gardiner,  ii.  442-444,  449-  450,  454-457- 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii,  313-315,  325-328.  337- 
.      340.  345,  346,  370.  371-399-403,  418-429- 


48 


English  History 


Relation  of 
England  with 
France,  Spain,  and 
The  Netherlands, 

{Continued.) 


Naval  Enterprises 
of  Drake,  Raleigh, 
and  others, 


^ Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  411-416. 

Knight,     iii.     174-178,     181-185. 
I       264-266. 

Lingard,  vii.   308-314. 


320- 


viu 


38-240, 
•  83-85, 


Spanish 
Armada, 


Character  of 
Elizabeth  and 
her  Reign. 

Literature : 
Sidney, 


104-108,  1 12-135. 
Yonge,  V.  66-82,  94-131,  199-210. 

'  Bright,  ii.  554-559-  S^o.  572. 

Creighton,  173-181,  189-193. 

Fronde,  viii.  483-495,  ix.  362-370,  xi.  31-33, 
109-112,  393-411,  418-429.  xii.  161-168. 

Gardiner,  ii.  446-451,  464,  489. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  ii.  423-427,  432,  433. 

Hume,  312,  313,  316,  325,  326,  329. 

Lingard,  viii.  274-286,  ix.  164-186. 

Wheeler,  220-225. 
,  Yonge,  V.  65,  181- 190,  252,  253,  343-352- 

^  Bright,  ii.  559-563. 

Creasy,  239-263. 

Creighton,  181-187. 

Dickens,  305-307. 

Fronde,  xii.  391-544. 

Gardiner,  ii.  458-464. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  440-453. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  417-420. 

Hume,  325-329. 

Knight,  iii.  213-237. 

Lingard,  viii.  286-301. 

Wlieeler,  213-219. 
^  Yonge,  V.  258-272. 

f  Creighton,  68,  128-148. 

Froude,  xii.  580-587. 

Gardiner,  ii.  462-473. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  316-323. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  370-376. 

Hume,  337._ 

Lingard,  viii.  416-428. 
^Wheeler,  200-205. 

{Creighton,  213,  216. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  457,  458. 
Welsh,  i.  341-347- 


Tlie   Tiidors 


49 


Spenser 


Bright,  ii.  574,  575- 
Creighton,  216-218. 
Gardiner,  ii.  73,  74^ 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  461-467. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  422-426. 
Kniglit.  iii.  300. 


Wei 


sn.  1. 


03 


^-IIZ- 


Bacon. 


Drama 

Greene, 
Jonson, 
Marlowe, 
Shakespeare. 


Bright,  ii.  575. 
Creighton,  214,  215. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  485-490. 
Welsh,  i.  456-472. 


Bright,  ii.  574. 
Creighton,  218-226. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  ii.  470-485. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  428-436. 
Knight,  iii.  298,  299,  301. 
I  Welsh,  i.  313-321,  373-400-  444-456- 


Mrs.  Ch.arles:    The  Schoenherg-Cotta  Family. 

Ebers:   a   Word;    T/ie  Burger  master's  Wife. 

H  EN T Y :    By  Engla nd's  A  id ;    Un der  Drake 's  Flag. 

KiNGSLEY  :    IVestzvard  IIo  ! 

Mrs.  Manning:  Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More;  Passages  in  the  Life 
of  the  Faire  Gospeller,  Mrs.  Anne  Askeic. 

Miss  Muelbach:    Henry   I'lII.  and  his  Court. 

Scott:    The  Monastery  (I'^i^f));  llie  Abbot  {i^6S);  A'enihcorth  {l^ys)- 

Mark  Twain  :    The  Prince  and  the  Panpcr. 

MissYonge:  The  Dove  in  the  Eagle's  Nest;  The  Armourer' s  Pren- 
tices;   Cn known  to  History. 

Scott:   Rfarinion  ;  Lady  of  the  Lake  ;  Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel. 

Schiller:   Maria  Stuart. 

Shakespeare:  Henry  VLLL. 

Tennyson  :   Queen  Mary  ;  Revenge. 


50 


English  Histoiy 


House  of  Stuart.     1603-1649,  1660-1714. 
James  I.     1603-1625. 

Montgomery,  229-238.     Anderson,  219-225.     Towle,  228-233. 

''  Bright,  ii.  587-592. 
Dickens,  312-320. 


Great  Petition, 
Hampton  Court 

Conference, 
Gunpowder  Plot, 


Divine  Right  of 

Kings, 
Favorites, 


American 

Colonies, 
Virginia, 
Pilgrims. 


Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii.  481-483. 
Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  13-24. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iii.  58-65. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  479-484. 
Hume,  347-350- 
Knight,  iii.  314-337- 
Lingard,  ix.  1-70. 
Yonge,  vi.  21-47. 

^  Bright,  ii.  582-584,  597-599- 
Dicl-cens,  320-326. 
Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii.  484-495. 
Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  26-30. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iii.  71-74,  84-99. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  477-479,  485-488. 
Hume,  352,  353. 
Knight,  iii.  341,  364-370. 
Yonge,  vi.  74-82,  152-157. 

'  Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii.  489,  490. 

Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  85-88. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iii.  167-171. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  505-508. 

Hume,  354. 
I  Knight,  iii.  343-346- 


House  of  Stuart 


51 


Charles  I.     1 625-1 649. 

Montgomery,  238-247.     Anderson,  226-243.     Towie,  234-247. 


Impeachment  of 
Buckingham, 

Illegal  Taxes  and 
forced  Loans, 

Petition  of  Right, 

Monopolies, 


Wentworth, 

Star  Chamber, 

"  Thorough," 

Laud, 

High  Commission 

Court, 
Ship  Money, 
John  Hampden. 


Bright,  ii.  615-625. 

Corderyand  Phillpotts,  34-47-  54.  55'  24°- 

Dickens,  327-331. 

Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii.  502-510. 

Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  54-63. 

Green,    Eng.    Peo.,   iii.    127-131,    135-138. 

146-148. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  497-503.  Si7- 
Guizot,  15-33. 
Hume,  364-371.  394-396- 
Knight,  iii.  390-404. 
Lingard,  ix.  181-304. 
Alacaulay,  i.  66,  67. 
lYonge,  vi.  103-202,  210-214,  271-273. 

'Bright,  ii.  626-640. 
Cordery  and  Phillpotts,  47,  48,  58-69,  72, 

Dicl<ens,  331-335. 

Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii.  510-528. 

Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  9,  10,  74-81,  88-91, 

94-98,  101-106. 
Green,    Eng.   Peo.,    iii.    150-164,    173-178, 

182,  183. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  516-525,  527-531. 
Guizot,  38-42,  65-68. 
Hume,  371-376. 
Knight,  iii.  409-411,  415,  423. 
Lingard,  ix.  304-384. 
Macaulav,  i.  67-70. 
Towle,  Ireland,  161-167. 
^Yonge,  vi.  273-287. 


Puritan  Revolution 


r  Bright,  ii.  644-656. 

I  Cordery  and  Phillpotts,  82-11 1. 


Acts  of  Long 

Parliament,  1  Dickens,  335-343. 

I  Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii. 


529-537- 


52 


English  History 


Acts  of  Long 
Parliament. 

{Coiiiiniied.) 


Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  1 15-130. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iii.  193-199,  209,  210. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  535-544- 

Guizot,  88-93,  100-109. 

Hume,  380-394. 

Knight,  iii.  448-463,  466-476. 

Lingard,  x.  1-56.  86-92,  133-139. 

Macaulay,  i.  74-85. 

Wlieeler,  232-243. 

Yonge,  vi.  332-350,  365-375. 


Civil  War,  1642- 1648; 


Edgehill, 
Rise  of  Cromwell, 
Marston  Moor, 
Naseby, 


Pride's  Purge, 
Rump  Parliament, 
Trial  and  Execution 
of  the  King. 


Briglit,  ii.  657-686. 

Cordery  and  Pliillpotts,  123-188,  209,  210. 

Dickens,  343-351- 

Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii.  5^9-537- 

Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  130-156. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iii.  217-243. 

Green,  Sli.  Hist.,  547-559- 

Guizot,  161-171,  183,  184,235-241,270-276. 

Harrison,  Oliver   Cromwell,  55-99,  120-125. 

Hume,  397-421. 

Knight,  iv.  1-17.  29,  30,  33-48. 

Lingard,  x.  64-86,  92,  93,  1 13-125,  152-169, 

178-189. 
Macaulay,  i.  88-96. 
^  Yonge,  vii.  8-14,  42-58. 

f  Bright,  ii.  686.  687. 
Cordery  and  Phillpotts,  236-247. 

Dickens,  351-355- 
Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii.  555-560. 
Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  156-160. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iii.  253-262. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  568-572. 
Guizot,  414-436.  ^ 

Harrison,  125-129. 
Hume,  421-426. 
Knight,  iv.  103-1 12. 
Lingard,  x.  242-269. 
ALicaulay,  i.  96-100. 
Wheeler,  244-250. 
^  Yonge,  vii.  1 10-128. 


House  of  Stuart 


53 


Cromwell  in  Ireland, 
Cromwell  in  Scot- 
land, 
Battle  of  Worcester, 
Parliaments, 
Protector, 
Richard  Cromwell, 


Milton. 


COAIMONWEALTH.       1649-1660. 

Montgomery,  247-257-     Anderson,  243-251-     Towle,  248-252,  269. 

^Bright,  ii.  688-721. 
Cordery  and   Phillpotts,  281-284,  311-316, 

324-327,  333-366. 
Dickens,  356-372. 
Gardiner,  Kng.  Hist.,  ii.  561-577. 
Gardiner,  Puritan  Rev.,  160-194. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iii.  267-303,  313-319- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  572-600. 
Harrison,  130-228. 

Hume,  427-452-  ^     .        „ 

Knight,  iv.  121-127,  132-140,  158-161.  182- 

190,  201-203,  209-211,  214-224. 
Lingard,  x.  282-400,  xi.  1-190. 
Macaulay,  i.  101-116. 
Towle,  Ireland,  178-193- 
Wheeler.  250-267. 

Yonge,  vii.  144-148,  158-162,  165-168,  210- 
l,      214,  226-230,  236,  237. 

{  Cordery  and  Phillpotts,  207,  208,  259,  296, 

382,  383. 
Gardiner,  Eng.  Hist.,  ii.  596,  597. 
Gardiner.    Puritan    Rev.,   91.   92,   99,    100, 

146,  147,  182,  201-204,  214. 
Green,  Eng.  Pea,  iii.  21-23,  164,  167,  329, 

376-381. 
Green,    Sh.    Hist.,  464-467.   525-527,    600- 

604. 
^  Welsh,  i.  472-495- 


54 


English  History 


Restoration. 
Charles  II.     1660-1685. 

Montgomery,  257-270.     Anderson,  251-262.     Towle,  253-262. 


f  Bright,  ii.  722-729,  732. 
Dickens,  372-376,  385,  386. 
Gardiner,  ii.  578-589,  590,  596,  597. 
Green,   Eng.    Peo.,    iii.    354-357.    361-364, 

375'  376,  398-402. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  467,  617-628,  640. 
Hale,  37-42. 

-   Hume,  453-459- 

Kniglit,    iv.    244-252,   267,   268,    275,   345, 

346,  366,  367. 
Lingard,  xi.  191-242. 
Macaulay,    i.    123-130,    138,    139,    143-14S' 

ii.  176,  177. 
Welsh,  ii.  45-54. 
Yonge,  vii.  248-256,  267-275. 


Punishment 
of  Regicides, 

Religious 
Persecutions, 

Covenanters, 

Bunyan, 


Royal  Favorites, 
The  Cabal, 


Plague, 
Fire, 


'  Bright,  ii.  T^^o-T-ii,,  739,  740. 

Dickens,  380-392. 

Gardiner,  ii.  593,  594,  602-605. 

Green,   Eng.    Pec,   iii.  336-339,  364,  371, 
386-393. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  630,  635-639. 

Hale,  20,  21. 

Hume,  464,  465. 

Knight,  iv.  265.  299-307. 

Lingard,  xi.  316-323,  xii.  1-5. 

Macaulay,  i.  164-168,  171-178. 
^  Yonge.  vii.  293-300. 

Bright,  ii.  738. 
Dickens,  376-379. 
Gardiner,  ii.  590,  592. 


Restoration 


55 


Plague, 
Fire, 

( Contittued. ) 


Dutch  and  French 
Affairs, 


Plots. 


Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iii.  373-  382. 
Hume,  461,  463. 
Kni.uht,  iv.  269-275,  282-288. 
Lingard,  xi.  281-303. 
,  Yonge,  vii.  281-284,  289-291. 

f  Bright,  ii.  734-749- 
Gardiner,  ii.  589,  590-593. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iii.  349-  371-375'  381-385' 

394-397,  411. 
Green.  Sh.   Hist.,  628,  629,  635-640,  646, 

648,  649. 
Hale,  3-5,  33. 

Hume.  459-473- 

Knight,  iv.  277-282,  297,  298,  310-313,  315- 

318,  324. 
Lingard,  .xi.  272-281,  310-315,  325-3-^-  334" 

338,  xii.   11-18,  30-36,  43-46,  86-89,   98- 

102,  105-128. 
Macaulav,  i.  149,  150,  154-163.  168-178. 
Yon^je,  vii.  276-281,  284-288,  291,  292,  301- 
V      328. 

''  Bright,  ii.  750-760. 
Dickens,  382-385. 
Gardiner,  ii.  615-626. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.  iii.  420-424,  450,  451. 
Green,  Sh.^'Hist.,  649-652,  661. 
Hale,  21-26,  60-66. 
Hume,  476-482,  493-496. 
Knight,  iv.  332-338,  345.  371-375- 
Lingard,  xii.  129-172,  227-262,  316-324. 
Macaulav,  i.  181-185,  208-210. 
Towle,  Ireland,  194,  195. 


James  II.    1685-1688. 

Montgomery,  270-280.     Anderson,  262-269.     Towle,  263-267. 


Monmouth's 
Rebellion, 
Sedgemoor, 
Bloody  Assizes, 


Bright,  ii.  764-768. 
Dickens,  393-399- 
Gardiner,  ii.  634-638. 
Green.  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  7-10. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.  655-666. 


56 


English  History 


Monmouth's 
Rebellion, 
Sedgemoor, 
Bloody  Assizes, 

(Continued.) 


Popish  Measures, 
Declaration  of 

Indulgence, 
Petition  and  Trial 

of  Seven  Bishops, 


Invitation  to 
William  of 
Orange, 
His  Coming, 
Flight  of  James. 


Hale,  95-102. 
Hume,  500-503. 
Knight,  iv.  390-400. 
Lingard,  xii.  24-68. 
Macaula}',  i.  451-526. 
I  Wheeler,  212-278. 

f  Bright,  ii.  769-779. 
Dickens,  399-402. 
Gardiner,  ii.  638-643. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iv.  13-25. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  667-672. 
Hale,  107-115,  125-129. 
Hume,  504-508. 
Knight,  iv.  407-414,  418-429. 
Lingard,  xii.  76-167. 
Macaulay,  ii.  7-9,  66-69,  164-167,  267-305. 

''  Bright,  ii.  779-789. 
Dickens,  402-405. 
Gardiner,  ii.  643-648. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iv.  25-35. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  678-681. 
Hale,  129-131,  134-152. 
Hume,  510-515. 
Knight,  iv.  433-442- 
Lingard,  xii.  168-236. 
Macaulay,  ii.  318-321,  369-395,  428-430,  450, 

460. 
Traill,  20-38. 


House  of  Orange-Stuart. 
William  and  Mary.     1688-1702. 

Montgomery,  280-289.     Anderson,  269-275.     Towle,  273-285. 


Bill  of  Rights, 
Mutiny  Bill, 
Toleration  Act, 


r  Bright,  iii.  8 
I  Gardiner,  iii 


806-811. 
649-652. 


Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iv.  44-47. 
Green,  Sh.  Hi.st.,  682-684,  688-691. 


Restoration 


57 


Bill  of  Rights, 
Mutiny  Bill, 
Toleration  Act, 

(Continued.) 


/'Hale,  160-165. 
Hume,  523,  524,  527. 
Knight,  iv.  444-447.  v.  73-76. 
Lingard,  xii.  236-248. 
Lecky,  i.  552. 

Alaca'ulay,  ii.  509-513,  iii.  34-3^-  394-396- 
McCarthy,  Four  Georges,  i.  3.  4. 
Traill,  52-55,  63-66. 


Siege  of 

Londonderry, 
Battle  of  the  Boyne, 
Glencoe, 


Bright,  iii.  813-836. 

Gardiner,  iii.  652-657. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  37-43.  50-54- 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  685-694. 

Hale,  154.  155,  168-176,  181-186,  198-202. 

Hume,  525-530. 

Knight,  V.  82-94,  105-112,  131-144. 

Macaulay,    iii.    1 13-128,    179-190,    496-503, 

iv.  153-170. 
Towle,  Ireland,  196-214. 
Traill,  67-70,  83-92,  99-103. 
Wheeler,  282-286. 


Continental  Wars, 
Peace  of  Ryswick, 


Bright,  iii.  836-841,  847,  856-859. 

Gardiner,  iii.  657,  658,  667. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  54-58,  65,  66,72,  73. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  696-700. 

Hale,  206-219,  230-232,  237-244. 

Hume,  532,  533.  535,  536. 

Knight,  V.    121-124,  147-154,  161-166,   178- 

181,  198-200. 
Macaulay,   iv.    186-195,    209-225,    464-477, 

629-643. 
V  Traill,  93-98,  104-108,  111-118,  147-155. 


National  Debt, 
Bank  of  England. 


'  Bright,  iii.  840,  843,  844,  S52,  853. 
Gardiner,  iii.  658-661. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iv.  62. 
Hale,  221,  222. 
Knight,  V.  157.  158,  171. 
Macaulay,  iv.  255-264,  391-403. 


58 


English  History 


War  of  the  Spanish 

Succession, 
Marlborough, 
Peace  of  Utrecht, 


Anxe.     1 702-1 7 1 4. 

Montgomery,  289-300.     Anderson,  275-280.     Towie,  284-290. 

^Bright,  iii.  832-834,  846,  875-921. 
Creasy,  265-288. 

Gardiner,  iii.  676-685,  689-692,  696-698. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  77-101. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist..  705-720. 

Hume,  537-539'  549-565- 

Knight,  V.  259-261,  274-289,  290-310,  337- 

346,  364-369.  374-381- 
Lecky,  i.  38-54,  106-138. 
Macaulay,  ii.  197-201,  iii.  346,  347.  444-448, 

iv.  46-51,  127-137. 
McCarthy,    Four  Georges,  i.  22-26,  52-54, 

92-95,  208-211. 
Morris,  Age  of  Anne,   5-12,    25-29,   40-48, 

56-65,  73-I05'  128,  129,  132-138. 
Wheeler,  286-293. 

'  Bright,  iii.  924-928. 
Gardiner,  iii.  685,  686. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  90-92. 
Green,  Sh.^Hist.,  714,  715. 
Hume,  554-556- 
Knight,  V.  311-328. 
Morris,  Age  of  Anne,  138-145. 


Union  of  Scotland 
with  England, 
1707. 

Literature : 


Pope, 

Swift, 

Defoe, 

Steele, 

Addison. 


f  Bright,  iii.  957,  978. 

Gardiner,  iii.  692-695. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iii.  326,  iv.  98,  113,  114, 
206-210. 

Hume,  577. 

Knight,  V.  401-445. 

McCarthy,  Four  Georges,  i.  34-48.  240-248, 
299-303. 

Morris,  Age  of  Anne,  215-231. 
V  Morris,  Early  Hanoverians,  46-48. 

BlackmORE  :    Loma  Doom-. 

Mrs.  Charles:    On  Both  Sides  of  the  Sea  ;    The  Draytons  and  the  Dave- 
nants. 


Restoration  59 

Doyle:   Micah  Clarke. 

Henty:    Orange  and  Green  ;    The  Cornet  of  Horse. 

MacDonald  :    St.  Geo7-ge  and  St.  Michael. 

Scott:  The  Fortunes  of  AHgel ;  Legend  of  Montrose  ;  Woodstock;  Fev- 
er il  of  the  Peak  ;  Old  Mortality  ;  The  Pirate  ;  The  Bride  of  Laiiinier- 
vtoor  ;    The  Black  Dioarf. 

Shorthouse  :   John  luglesant. 

Scribe:  A  Glass  of  Water. 

Thackeray  :   Henry  Esmond. 

Scott:   Rokehy. 


6o 


English  History 


Jacobite  Rebellion, 


House  of  Hanover.     17 14. 
George  I.     1714-1727. 

Montgomery,  306-314.     Anderson,  293-295.     Towle,  291-296. 

(  Bright,  iii.  932-938. 

Gardiner,  iii.  702-706. 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iv.  129,  131. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  724,  725. 

Hume,  576. 

Knight,  vi.  6-22. 

McCarthy,  Four  George.s,  i.  39,  40,  1 16-143. 
l^  Morris,  Early  Hanoverians,  33-43. 


Bright,  iii.  949-955. 

Gardiner,  iii.  711-713. 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  136,  137. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  728. 

Hume,  574-576. 

Knight,  vi.  39-46. 

Lecky,  i.  348-350. 

McCarthy.  Four  Georges.  1.  183-201. 

Morris,  Early  Hanoverians,  55-59. 

f  Bright,  iii.  946,  947,  955-958,  966,  967,  973- 
987. 
Gardiner,  iii.  708-726. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  126-129,  I37-H4»  156, 

157- 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  728-734. 
Hume,  574,  581,  583-585. 
Lecky.  1.  351-362,  391-404,  428-432. 
]\IcCarthy,  Four  Georges,  i.  32-34,  165-167, 

224-239,  277. 
Morris,  Early  Hanoverians,   59-67,  81,  82, 

86-90. 
^  Wheeler,  294-298. 


South  Sea  Bubble,    - 


Robert  Walpole. 


House  of  Hanover 


6i 


War  with  Spain, 

War  of  Austrian 

Succession, 


\ 


Second  Jacobite 
Rebellion, 


George  II.     1727-1760. 

Montgomery,  314-322.    Anderson,  295-308.    Towle,  296-305. 

('Bright,    iii.    975,    976,    980-984,    988-999, 

1010-1012. 
Gardiner,  iii.  726-739,  743-  ^        , 

Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iv.  151-161,  163,  164. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  726-730,  734. 
Hume,  582,  587,  596. 
Knight,  vi.  71-73,  93-1 14- 
Lecky,  i.  414-426,  433-456,  458-466. 
McCarthy,  Four  Georges,  1.  228,  296-298, 

ii.  147-184. 
Morris,   Early  Hanoverians,    103-143,    174- 

184. 

'  Bright,  iii.  999-1009. 

Gardiner,  iii.  739-743- 

Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  161-163. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  743,  744- 

Hume,  589-596. 

Knight,  vi.  114-118,  121-133.  155-176- 

Lecky,  i.  456-458. 

McCarthy,  Four  Georges,  ii.  199-236. 

Morris,  143-174. 
^Wheeler,  305-310. 

Briglit,  iii.  1026.  1113-1124. 
Gardiner,  iii.  758-764. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  164-166,  183-185. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  745,  746.  753,  754- 
Hume,  609,  610. 
Knight,  vi.  200-205,  222-226. 
Lecky,  ii.  495,  496,  540-55°-  "i-  513-534- 
McCarthy,  Four  Georges,  ii.  253-273. 
^  Wheeler,  318-324. 

Bright,   iii.    1021,    1022,    1024,    1025,    1053, 

I       1054- 

-    Gardiner,  iii.  746-752.  766,  772-777-  787- 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.    176-183,    194,    I95' 
212-215,  238-245,  259-261. 


\ 


War  in  the  East, 
Black  Hole  of  Cal- 
cutta, 
Lord  Clive, 


William  Pitt 
(Lord  Chatham), 


62 


Englisli  History 


William  Pitt 
(Lord  Chatham), 

(Co)iiintied.) 


Seven  Years'  "War 
in  Europe  and 
America,  1756. 


rttethodism  : 
Whitefield, 
John  Wesley, 
Chas.  Wesley. 


'Green,    Sh.   Hist.,   748-753,   772-774,    780, 
781. 
Hume,  583,  599,  600,  613-615,  623,  624. 
Lecky,  ii.  508-528,  iv.  86-94. 
McCarthy,  Four  GeorL;es,  ii.  52-55. 
Wheeler,  31 1-3 18. 

Bright,  iii.  1019-1033,  1038-1041. 

Gardiner,  iii.  747-756. 

Green,    Eng.    Peo.,    iv.    166-176,    185-189, 

214-217. 
Green,   Sh.   Hist.,  741,  742,  745-748,  754- 

764. 
Hume,  597-603. 

Knight,  vi.  205-209,  213-216,  226-240. 
Leci<y,  ii.  482-497,   528-530,    536-540,   550- 

558,  iii-  33-51- 
McCarthy,  Four  Georges,  ii.  282-291. 
Wheeler,  324-329. 

^  Bright,  iii.  1015-1017. 
Gardiner,  745,  746. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  145-150. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  735-739. 
Knight,  vii.  121,  122. 
Lecky,  ii.  577-582,  598-699. 
McCarthy,  Four  Georges,  ii.  127-146. 
Morris,  185-190. 
Whee-Ier,  298-305. 


George  III.     1 760-1820. 


Montgomery,  323-344.     Anderson,  308-331.     Towle,  306-342. 

''Bright,    iii.    1045-1048,    1051,    1052.    1056, 
1057,  1061.  1062,  1067-1084,  1095-1103. 


American  War: 
Taxation,  Stamp 
Act,  Tea  Tax, 
Revolution, 


Creasy,  305-327. 

Gardiner,  iii.  770-774,  777-789,  792-794,  798. 

Green,    Eng.    Peo.,   iv.    218-220,    225-238, 

249-261,  266-271. 
Green,    Sh.    Hist.,   768-772,    776-782,   785, 

786. 
Hume,  612-629. 


House  of  Hanover 


63 


American  War : 
Taxation,  Stamp 
Act,  Tea  Tax, 
Revolution, 

{Continued.) 


Riots, 
Trial  of 
Warren  Hastings, 


Freedom  of  Press, 
Prison  Reforms, 
Slave  Trade, 


War  with  France, 
Waterloo, 


/"Knight,  vi.  306-3M.  33^>365'  383.  384-  4ii- 
416,  423-430. 
Lecky,  iii.  333-499-  'v-   1-69,    128-163,   199- 

220,  266-275. 
McCarthy,  Four  Georges,  i.  310-313- 
^Wheeler,  324-329. 

'Bright,    iii.     1092-1094,     1124-1131,     1139- 
1141,  1156,  1164. 
Gardiner,  iii.  789-792,  801-81 1. 
Green,  Eng.  Peo.,  iv.  275,  276. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  782-785,  795,  796. 
Hume,  625-627,  637-640. 
Knight,  vi.  400-410,  viii.  82,  83. 
Lecky,  iii.  143-15°'  163,  164,  283,  553-568. 
Wheeler,  335-341- 


Bright,  iii.   1043,    1044,    1062,    1063,    1142, 

1271,  1272. 
Green.   Eng.  Peo.,   iv.   220-225,    248.    249, 

273-277. 
Gardiner,  iii.  779,  780.  823. 
Green,   Sh.  Hist.,   767,  768,  774-776,  796, 

.       797- 
Hume.  610.  611,  671. 
Knight,  vii.  117-120.  212,  viii.  85-90.    193, 

194. 
Lecky,    ii.    13-18,   iii.   78-89,    139-142  ,247- 

252,  278-289. 
Mackenzie,  79.  80.  85.  86. 
iMartineau,  208-212,  231-235. 

f  Bright,  iii.  1108-1110,  1165-1177,  1189-1198, 
1220-1224,  1231-1242,  1253-1257,  1262- 
1266,  1285-1321.  1339-1248. 

Creasv,  346-364- 

Gardiner,  iii.  788-798,  834-840,  843-875- 

Green,    Eng.    Peo.,  iv.    296,   297,  302-322, 

328-340,352-368,371-389. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  805-811,818-827,834-836. 
Hume,  644-693. 
Knight,  vii.  346-360,  397-390,  401-408,  441" 

450,  499-508,  562-571,  viii.  29-37. 


64 


English  History 


War  with  France, 
Waterloo, 

( Continued.) 


The  Younger  Pitt, 


Second  War  with 
America, 


Union  with  Ireland. 


'  Lecky,  iv.  262-266. 
Mackenzie,  32-61. 
,   Martineau,  49-58,  72-92,   138-157,   161-186, 

204-207,  216-223,  261-286,  491-529. 
l^  Wheeler,  341-356. 

'' Bright,  iii.  1 132-1 139,  1143,1144,  1156.  1157. 

1 177,  1243-1247.  1257-1259,  1266. 
Gardiner,    iii.    799-801,   806-812,  819.  822 

825,  827-830,  842.  843,  855. 
Green,    Eng.    Pec,    iv.   284-296,    344-347, 

349-350-^ 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  790-795. 
Knight,  vii.  139-155. 
Lecky,  iv.  320-336. 
Martineau,  32-42.  51,  52,  99-112,  157-161. 

'  Bright,  iii.  1325-1328. 

Gardiner,  iii.  872,  873. 

Green.  Eng.  Pec,  iv.  378,  379.  383,  384. 

(ireen,  Sh.  J4ist.,  832-834. 

Hume,  689. 

Knight,  vii.  544,  545,  viii.  1-19. 

Mackenzie,  412-414. 
I  Martineau,  1 23-131,  287-315. 

r  Bright,  iii.  1209-1219. 
Gardiner,  iii.  831-834,  841.  842. 
Green,  Eng.  Pec,  iv.  337,  338. 
Green,  Sh.  Hi.st..  811-815. 
Hume,  655-657. 
Martineau,  24-29,  58-72. 
Towie,  Ireland,  252-259. 


George  IV.     1 820-1 830. 

Montgomery  344-349-     Anderson,  344-348.     TowIe,  342-346. 


Legislative  Reform, 
Repeal  of  Test  and 
Corporation  Acts, 
Catholic  Emancipa- 
tion. 


Bright,  iii.  1389,  1390,  1401-1410. 
Gardiner,  iii.  875-880.  885,  886,  894-898. 
Hume,  698-701. 
Knight,  viii.  232-240. 
McCarthy,  Epoch  of  Ref..  2,  3,  21-25. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  838-840. 
^  Mackenzie,  112,  113. 


House  of  Hanover 


65 


William  IV.     1 830-1 837. 


Montgomery,  349-357-     Anderson,  349-351-     Towle,  346-352. 


Reform  Bill, 


Emancipation  of 
Slaves,  1833, 
Poor  Law. 


Literature  : 

Byron,  Burns, 

Coleridge, 

Goldsmith, 

Johnson, 

Lamb,  Macaulay 

Scott,  Shelley, 

Wordsworth. 

Discoveries, 
Inventions. 


Bright,  iii.  1423-1434. 

Gardiner,  iii.  901-905. 

Hume,  702-705. 

Kniglit,  viii.  270-285,  293,  299.  300. 

McCartliy,  Epocli  of  Ref .,  25-83. 

Mackenzie,  100-109. 

Bright,  iii.  1442- 1 445,  1451-1454. 

Gardiner,  iii.  910,  911. 

Hume,  705,  706. 

Knight,  vii.  466-468,  478,  viii.  327-32. 

Mackenzie,  80-82,  116,  119-121. 

McCartliy,  Epoch  of  Ref.,  83-98,  124-130. 


1 


Gardiner,  iii.  887-890. 

Knight,  vii.  83-96,  viii.  111-129. 

Welsh,  ii.  274-355. 


Gardiner,  iii.  813-818,  905-909,  940. 
Green,  iv.  377-384. 

Knight,  vii.  40-63,  viii.  129-132,  258-262. 
Martineau,  521-531. 


Mrs.  Charles:  Against  the  Stream. 

Cooper  :    Wiug  and  Wing. 

Dickens  :    Barnahy  Rndge  ;    Tale  of  7  wo  Cities. 

Henty:    Bonnie  Prince  Charlie  ;  Held  Fast  for  England  ;    The  Bravest 

of  the  Brave:    The  Yonng  Buglers  ;    With  Clive  in  India. 
Scott:    Rob   Roy  (1715);    Heart  of  Midlothian;    Waverley   (1745); 

Czty  Alannering ;  Redgauntlet ;  Antiquary. 
Thackeray:    The  Virginians. 


66 


English  History 


Rise  of  Chartists, 


Corn  Laws, 
Irish  Famine, 
Free  Trade, 


Victoria.     1837- 

Montgomery,  357-363-    Anderson,  351-376-    Towle,  352-366. 

'  Bright,  iv.  44-46,  79.  80,  87,  91-93.  176-178. 

Gardiner,  iii.  922-924. 

Hume,  708-711. 

Knight,  viii.  417,  418,  421-423. 

Macl-cenzie,  155-158. 

McCarthy,  H.  O.  O.  T.,  i.  70-88,  292-302. 
^McCarthy,  Epoch  of  Ref.,  165,  166. 


'Bright,  iv.  78-86,  93,  121,  128-138,  156-161, 
219. 
Gardiner,  iii.  924-939. 
Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  841. 
Hume,  708-711. 
Knight,  viii.  501,  513,  517,  525-528,  535-539. 

547-55.1-       ^      ^ 
Mackenzie,  126-136. 
McCarthy,  H.  O.  O.  T.,  i.  216-256. 
McCarthy,  Epoch  of  Ref.,  i75-i93- 
Towle,  Ireland,  267-272. 


Crimean  War,  1854,  - 


War  in  India, 


i 


(  Bright,  iv.  243-286. 

Gardiner,  iii.  943-948. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  842. 

Hume,  713-717. 

Mackenzie,  159-176. 

McCarthy,  H.  O.  O.  T.,  i.  433-524- 

McCarthy,  Epoch  of  Ref.,  210,  211. 
^  Wheeler,  360-364. 

'  Bright,  iv.  292-328. 

Gardiner,  iii.  948-955. 

Green,  Sh.  Hist.,  842,  843. 

Hume,  717-721. 

Knight,  viii.  451-461,  543-545- 

Mackenzie,  224-248. 

McCarthy.  H.  O.  O.  T.,  ii.  33-78. 
,  Wheeler,  364-369. 


House  of  Hanover 


67 


War  in  America, 


Reform  Bill, 


1 


Bright,  iv.  372-385.  490,  491. 

Gardiner,  iii.  958-960. 

Hume,  723,  779,  780. 

Mackenzie,  419-428. 

McCarthy,  H.  O.  O.  T.,  ii.  190-228. 


Bright,  iv.  349-352,  419.  428. 
Gardiner,  iii.  961,  962. 
Hume,  726,  727. 
Knight,  viii.  270-285,  293-300. 
Mackenzie,  103-109. 
I  McCarthy,  H.  O.  O.  T.,  ii.  351-370- 


Land  Act, 
Education  Bill. 


1 


Bright,  iv.  454-466. 

Gardiner,  iii.  962,  963. 

Hume.  727. 

McCarthy,  H.  O.  O.  T.,  ii.  471-487- 

Towle,  Ireland,  280-294. 


Literature 

Bulwer,  Browning, 
Mrs.  Browning, 
Carlyle,  Dickens, 
Geo.  Eliot,  Mill, 
Tennyson, 
Thackeray, 
Tyndall. 


Gardiner,  iii.  940-943. 
Knight,  viii.  467-485. 
McCarthy,    H.   O.    O.   T.,    i. 

629-656. 
Welsh,  ii.  368-370,  427-501. 


524-559. 


INDEX 


Ability  of  Mary  Stuart,  47- 
Act,  Land,  67. 
Act,  Toleration,  57- 
Actsof  Long  Parliament,  51. 
Acts  of  Supremacy  and  Uni- 
formity, 44.  46- 
Addison,  58. 
Agincourt,  38. 
Agricola,  Governm't  of,  10. 
Alfred,  Army  of,  15- 
Alfred,  Character  of,  16. 
Alfred,  Childhood  of,  i4- 
Alfred,  Laws  of,  iS- 
Alfr  i,  Navy  of,  15- 
Alfred,  Palaces  of ,  15- 
Alfred,  Strongholds  of,  15- 
Alfred,  Youth  of,  14- 
Alliances   of   Henry   VIL, 

Foreign,  42. 
Alliance,  Austrian,  43- 
America,  Seven  Years' War 

in  Europe  and,  62. 
America,  War  in,  67. 
American  Colonies,  50. 
American  War,  62,  63,  64. 
Ancient  England,  9. 
Angevin  Marriage,  25. 
Angevins,  26. 
Anne,  58. 
Arc,  Joan  of,  39- 
Archbishop  Becket,  26. 

Armada,  Spanish,  48. 

Articles,  Thirty-nine,  45- 

Arthur,  King,  12. 

Assize  of  Clarendon,  26. 

Assizes,  Bloody,  55- 

Attack  on  Druids,  10. 

Augustine,  13- 


Austrian  Alliance,  43- 
Austrian    Succession,   War 
of,  61. 


Bulwer,  67. 
Bunyan,  54. 
Burns,  65. 
Byron,  65. 


Bacon,  49- 

Bsda,  13. 

Banishment  of  Jews,  30. 

Bank  of  England,  57.  I 

Barons'  Wars,  30.  ] 

Battle  of  the  Boyne,  57. 

Battle  of  Spurs,  36. 

Battle  of  the  Standard,  25. 

Battle  of  Worcester,  53. 

Becket,  26. 

Becket,   Condemnation   of, 

27- 

Becket,   Exile    and   Death 

of,  27. 
Bill,  Education,  67. 
Bill,  Mutiny,  56- 
Bill,  Reform,  65,  67. 
Bill  of  Rights,  56. 
Bishops,  Trial  of  Seven,  56. 

Black  Death,  33. 

Black  Hole  of  Calcutta,  61. 

Black    Prince    in    Castile, 

34- 
Bloody  Assizes,  50. 
Boadicea,  Revolt  of,  10. 
Book,  Domesday,  22. 
Bosworth  Field,  40. 
Boy  Kings,  Six,  16. 
Boyne,  Battle  of,  57. 
Bretigny,  Treaty  of,  33- 
Browning,  67. 
Browning,  Mrs.,  67. 
Bruce,  Robert,  31- 
Bubble,  South  Sea,  60. 
Buckingham,  Impeachment 
of,  51. 

69 


Cabal,  The,  54- 
Cade's  Rebellion,  39. 
Caedmon,  13. 
Csesar,  g. 
Calais,  33- 
Calais,  Loss  of,  46- 
Calcutta,  Black  Hole  of,  61. 
Canute,  17. 
Carlyle,  67. 

Castile,  Black  Prince  in,  33- 
Castles,  22. 

Catherine,  Divorce  of,  44- 
Catholic  Emancipation,  64. 
Chamber,  Star,  42,  5'- 
Changes,      Henry's      Reli- 
gious, 45- 
Character  of  Alfred,  16. 
Character  of  Edward  I.,  31. 
Character  of  Edward  III., 

and  Reign,  34- 
Character  of  Elizabeth,  and 

Reign,  48- 
Character  of  English  Con- 
quest, 12. 
Character  of  Henry  II. ,  28. 
Character  of  Mary,  Queen 

of  Scots,  47- 
Character  of  Norman  Con- 
quest, 23. 
Character    of    William  the 

Conqueror,  23. 
Character   of  William   Ru- 

fus'  Reign,  23. 
Charta,  Magna,  29. 


70 


Index 


Charter  of  Henry  I.,  24. 

Chartists,  Rise  of,  66. 

Charles  I.,  51. 

Charles  II.,  54. 

Charles  V.,  43. 

Charles  Wesley,  62. 

Chatham,  Lord,  61. 

Chaucer,  35. 

Childhood  of  Alfred,  14. 

Churches,  22. 

Church,  Reforms  in    State 
and,  31. 

Christianity,  Coming  of,  13. 

Civil  War,  25,  27,  52. 

Clarendon,  Constitutions  of, 
26. 

Clarendon,  Assize  of,  26. 

Claudius,  Emperor,  10. 

Clive,  Lord,  61. 

Coleridge,  65. 

Colonies,  American,  50. 

Coming  of  Christianity,  13. 

Coming  of  William  of  Or- 
ange, 56. 

Commerce,    Rise    of    Eng- 
lish, 33. 

Commons,  House  of,  30. 

Commonwealth,  53. 

Condemnation   of     Becket, 
27- 

Conference,  Hampt'n  Court 
50- 

Confessor,  Edward  the,  iS. 

Conquest,  English,  12. 

Conquest,  Norman,  20. 
■  Conquest,  Norman,  Results 
of,  23. 

Conquest,  Roman,  9. 

Conspiracies   and   Revolts, 
37- 

Conspiracies  of  Mary  Stu- 
art, 47. 

Constitutions  of  Clarendon, 
26. 

Contest  with  Church,  29. 

Continental  Wars,  57. 


Continuation    of    Wars    of 

Roses,  40. 
Corn  Laws,  66. 
Corporation  Act,  Repeal  of, 

64. 
Court,  High  Commis'n,  51. 
Covenanters,  54. 
Cranmer,  45. 
Crecy,  33. 
Crimean  War,  66. 
Cromwell  in  Ireland,  53. 
Cromwell  in  Scotland,  53. 
Cromwell,  Rise  of,  52. 
Cromwell,  Richard,  53. 
Cromwell,  Thomas,  44. 
Cross,  Neville's,  32. 
Crowning   of    William   the 

Conqueror,  21. 
Crusade,  First,  24. 
Curfew,  22. 


Danish  Invasions,  14. 
Danish  Line,  17. 
Death  of  Becket,  27. 
Death  of  Mary  Stuart,  47. 
Death,  Black,  33. 
Debt,  National,  57. 
Declaration  of  Indulgence, 
56. 

Defoe,  5S. 

Deposition  of  Edward  II., 

32. 
Deposition  of  Richard  11., 

35- 
Dickens,  67. 
Difficulties    of    Elizabeth's 

position,  46. 
Discoveries,  42,  65. 
Divine  Right  of  Kings,  50. 
Divorce  of  Henry  VI 1 1 .,  44. 
Domesday  Book,  22. 
Drake,   Naval   Enterprises 

of,  4S. 

Drama,  49. 

Druids,  Attack  on,  lo. 


Dunstan,  16. 

Dutch  and  French  Affairs, 

55- 

E 

East,  War  in,  61. 
Edgehill,  52. 
Education  Bill,  67. 
Edward  I.,  30. 
Edward  II.,  31. 
Edward  II.,  Depos'n  of,  32. 
Edward  III.,  32. 
Edward  IV.,  40. 
Edward  V.,  40. 
Edward  VI.,  45. 
Edward  the  Confessor,  18. 
Effects  of  Black  Death,  33. 
Effect  of  Wars,  41. 
Egbert,  13. 
Eliot,  George,  67. 
Elizabeth,  46. 

Elizabeth,  Character  of,  48. 
Emancipation,  Catholic,  64. 
Emancipation  of  Slaves,  65. 
Emperor  Claudius,  10. 
England,  Ancient,  9. 
England,  Bank  of,  57. 
England,  Feudalism  in,  22. 
England,  Flight  of  Mary  to, 

47- 
England,  Reformationin,  45. 
England,        Relation        of 

France,      Spain,      and 

Netherlands  with,  47. 
England,  Resistance  of,  21. 
England,  Union  of  Scotland 

with,  58. 
English  Commerce,  Rise  of, 

33- 
English  Conquest,  12. 
English,  King  of,  13. 
English  Line,  17. 
Enterprises,  Naval,  48. 
Essex  and  Ireland,  47. 
Europe,  Seven  Years"  War 

in,  62. 
Evesham,  30. 


Index 


71 


Execution  of  Charles  I.,  52. 
Execution     of    More    and 

p'isher,  44. 
Exile  of  Becket,  27. 


Fall  of  Wolsey,  44- 

Famine,  Irish,  66. 

Favorites,  50. 

Favorites,  New,  32. 

Favorites,  Royal,  54. 

Feudalism  in  England,  22. 

Feudalism  in  England  tra- 
der William,  22. 

Field,  Bosworth,  40. 

Fire,  Great,  54. 

First  Battles  of  War  of 
Roses,  39. 

First  Crusade,  24. 

Fisher,  Execution  of,  44. 

Flight  of  James,  56. 

Flight  of  Mary  Stuart,  47. 

Flodden,  43. 

Forced  Loans,  51. 

Foreign  Alliances,  42. 

Forest,  New,  22. 

Forts,  n. 

France,  Relation  of  Eng- 
land with,  47. 

France,  War  with,  38,  64. 

Freedom  of  the  Press,  63. 

Free  Trade,  66. 

French  Affairs,  54. 

French    Possessions,    Loss 

of,  34,  39- 
French  War,  Causes  of,  33. 


Gaveston,  Piers,  31. 
George  L,  60. 
George  II.,  61. 
George  III.,  62. 
George  IV.,  64. 
George  Eliot,  67. 
Germany,  Reform  in,  45. 


Glencoe,  57. 
Godwin,  17. 
Goldsmith,  65. 
(jood  Parliament,  34. 
Government  of  .Agricola,  10. 
Government  of  England,  12. 
Grey,  Lady  Jane,  45. 
Greatness,  Wolsey's,  43. 
Great  Petition,  50. 
Greene,  49. 
Gregory,  13. 
Gunpowder  Plot,  50. 
Guthrum,  15. 

H 

Hadrian,  Wall  of,  lo. 
Hampden,  John,  51. 
Hampton      Court     Confer- 
ence, 50. 
Hanover,  House  of,  60. 
Hardicanute,  17. 
Harfleur,  38. 
Harold,  17,  18. 
Hastings,  16. 
Hastings,  Warren,  63. 
Henry  I.,  24. 
Henry  II.,  26. 
Henry  III.,  29. 
Henry  IV.,  37. 
Henry  V.,  37. 
Henry  VI.,  38. 
Henry  VII.,  42. 
Henry  VIII.,  43. 
Henry's  Religious  Changes, 

45- 
High  Cotnmission  Court,  51. 
Hole  of  Calcutta,  Black,  61. 
House  of  Commons,  30. 
House  of  Hanover,  60. 
House  of  Lancaster,  37. 
Houses   of    Lancaster  and 

York,  37. 
House  of  Orange-Stuart,  56. 
House  of  Stuart,  50. 
House  of  York,  40. 


Illegal  Taxes,  51. 

Impeachment  of  Bucking- 
ham, 51. 

Imprisonment  of  Mary 
Stuart,  47. 

Improvements,  15. 

Independence,  Scotland  re- 
gains its,  32. 

India,  War  in,  66. 

Indulgence,  Declaration  of, 
56. 

Infidels,  Zeal  against,  28. 

Inhabitants,  Original,  g. 

In  Normandy,  William,  20. 

Introduction  of  Printing,  40. 

Invasions,  Danish,  14. 

Invasions,  Roman,  9. 

Inventions,  65. 

Invitation  to  William  of 
Orange,  56. 

Ireland,  27. 

Ireland,  Cromwell  in,  53. 

Ireland,  Essex  and,  47. 

Ireland,  Union  with,  64. 

Irish  Famine,  66. 

J 

Jack  Cade's  Rebellion,  39. 

Jacobite  Rebellion,  60,  61. 

James  I.,  50. 

James  II.,  55. 

James  II.,  Flight  of,  56. 

Jane  Grey,  Lady,  45. 

Jews,  Banishment  of,  30. 

Joaii  of  Arc,  38. 

John,  28. 

John  Hampden,  51. 

John  Wesley,  62. 

Johnson,  65. 

Jonson,  49. 

K 

King,  12. 

King  Arthur,  12. 


72 


Index 


King  of  English,  13. 
King-Maker,  Warwick,  40. 
Kings,  Divine  Right  of,  50. 
Kings,  Six  Boy,  it>- 
Knox,  47. 


Lady  Jane  Grey,  45. 

Lamb,  65. 

Lancaster,  House  of,  37. 

Lancaster  and  York, 
Houses  of,  37. 

Land  Act,  67. 

Langland,  William,  36. 

Langton,  Stephen,  29. 

Language  of  Ancient  Eng- 
land, 1 1. 

Language,  State  of,  35. 

Latimer,  45. 

Laud,  51. 

Law,  Poor,  65. 

Laws  of  Alfred,  15. 

Laws,  Corn,  66. 

Learning,  New,  42. 

Legislative  Reform,  64. 

Lewes,  30. 

Life  of  Ancient  England, 
Mode  of,  9. 

Line,  Danish,  17. 

Line,  English,  17. 

Literary  Work  of  Alfred,  15. 

Literature,  35,  48,  58. 

Loans,  Forced,  51. 

Lollards,  35,  37. 

London  Tower,  22. 

Londonderiy,  Siege  of,  57. 

Long  Parliament,  Acts  of, 

52- 
Lord  Chatham,  61. 
Lord  Clive,  61. 
Loss  of  Calais,  46. 
Loss  of  French  Possessions, 

34,  39- 
Loss  of  Normandy,  2S. 
Luther,  Martin,  45. 


M 

Macaulay,  65. 
Mad  Parliament,  29. 
Magna  Charta,  29. 
Marlborough,  58. 
Marlowe,  49. 
Marriage,  Angevin,  25. 
Marriage  of  Henry  L,  24. 
Marston  Moor,  52. 
INLirtin  Luther,  45. 
Mary,  46. 
Mary  Stuart,  47. 
Mary,  Ability  of,  47. 
Mary,  Character  of,  47. 
Mary,  Conspiracies  of,  47. 
Mary,  Death  of,  47. 
Mary,  Flight  of,  47. 
Mary,  Imprisonment  of,  47. 
Mary,  Reign  of,  47. 
Mary,  William  and,  56. 
Measures,  Popish,  56. 
Methodism,  62. 
Mill,  67. 
Milton,  53. 
Mode    of    Life   in    Ancient 

England,  9. 
Model  Parliament,  31. 
Monasteries,      Suppression 

of,  44. 
Money,  Ship,  51. 
Monmouth's  Rebellion,  55. 
Monopohes,  51. 
Montford,  Simon  de,  29. 
More,  Execution  of,  44. 
Mutiny  Bill,  56. 

N 

Naseby,  52. 
National  Debt,  57. 
Naval  Enterprises,  46. 
Navy  of  Alfred,  15. 
Netherlands,     Relation    of 

England  with,  47. 
Neville's  Cross,  32. 
New  Favorites,  32. 


New  Forest,  22. 
New  Learning,  42. 
New  Tax,  34. 
Norman  Conquest,  20. 
Normandy,  Loss  of,  28. 
Normandy,  William  in,  20. 


Orange,  Invitation  to  Wil- 
liam of,  56. 
Orange-.Stuart,  House  of,  56. 
Original  Inhabitants,  9. 
Orleans,  38. 
Oldcastle,  Sir  John,  37. 


Palaces,  15. 

Parliament, Actsof  Long, 52. 

Parliament,  Good,  34. 

Parliament,  Mad,  29. 

Parliament,  Model,  31. 

Parliament,  Rump,  52. 

Parliament,  Subjection  of, 
44- 

Parliaments  of  Common- 
wealth, 53. 

Parties,  Strength  of,  46. 

Peace  of  Ryswick,  57. 

Peace  of  Utrecht,  58. 

Persecution  of  Lollards,  37. 

Persecutions,  Religious,  46, 

54- 
Petition,  Great,  50. 
Petition  of  Right,  51. 
Petition  and  Trial  of  Seven 

Bishops,  56. 
Philip  II.,  46. 
Piers  Gaveston,  31. 
Pilgrims,  50. 
Pitt,  William,  61. 
Pitt,  The  Younger,  64. 
Plague,  54. 
Plantagenets,  26. 
Plautius,  10. 
Plots,  55. 


Index 


73 


Poictiers,  33. 

Poor  Law,  65. 

Pope,  58. 

Popish  Measures,  56. 

Position,  Difficulties  of  Eliz- 
abeth's, 46. 

Possessions,  Loss  of 
French,  34,  39. 

Prayer  Book,  45. 

Press,  Freedom  of,  63. 

Pretenders,  Two,  42. 

Pride's  Purge,  52. 

Prince,  Black,  34. 

Printing,  Introduction  of  ,40. 

Prison  Reforms,  63. 

Protector,  53. 

Punishment    of   Regicides, 

54- 
Puritan  Revolution,  51. 


Quarrel  with  Robert,  24. 
Queen  of  Scots,  Mary,  47. 

R 

Raleigh,  Naval  Enterprises 

of,  48. 
Rebellion,  Jack  Cade's,  39. 
Rebellion,  Jacobite,  60,  61. 
Rebellion,  Monmouth's,  55, 
Reforms,  26. 
Reforms     in      State      and 

Church,  31. 
Reforms,  Prison,  63. 
Reform  Bill,  65,  67. 
Reform,  Legislative,  64. 
Reformation,  45. 
Reformation,  Scottish,  47. 
Regicides,   Punishment   of, 

54- 

Reign  of  Edward  III., 
Character  of,  34. 

Reign  of  Elizabeth,  Char- 
acter of,  48. 

Reign  of  Mary  Stuart,  47. 


Reign  of  William  Rufus, 
Character  of,  23. 

Relation  of  England  with 
France,  Spain,  and 
Netherlands,  47. 

Religion  of  Early  England, 
1 1. 

Religion  of  Original  Inhab- 
itants, g. 

Religious  Changes  of  Henry 

VIII.,  45- 

Religious  Persecutions,  46. 

Religious  Policy  of  Eliza- 
beth, 46. 

Renewal  of  War  with 
France,  38. 

Repeal  of  Test  and  Cor- 
poration Acts,  64. 

Resistance  of  England,  21. 

Restoration  of  Stuarts,  54. 

Results  of  Norman  Con- 
quest, 23. 

Results  of  Suppression  of 
Monasteries,  44. 

Revolts,  41. 

Revolts   and   Conspiracies, 

37- 
Revolt  of  Boadicea,  10. 
Revolution,  62. 
Revolution,  Puritan,  51. 
Richard  L,  28. 
Richard  II.,  34. 
Richard  III.,  41. 
Richard  Cromwell,  53. 
Rights,  Bill  of,  56. 
Right  of  Kings,  Divine,  50. 
Right,  Petition  of,  51. 
Riots,  63. 

Rise  of  Chartists,  66. 
Rise  of  Cromwell,  52. 
Rise  of  English  Commerce, 

33- 
Rise  of  Wolsey,  43. 
Robert  Bruce,  31. 
Robert,  Quarrel  with,  24. 


Robert  Walpole,  60. 
Roman  Conquests,  9. 
Rome,  Separation  of  Church 

from,  44. 
Roses,  Wars  of,  39. 
Rouen,  Siege  of,  38. 
Royal  Favorites,  54. 
Rufus,  William,  23. 
Rump  Parliament,  52. 
R^-swick,  Peace  of,  57. 


Scotland,  31. 

Scotland  and  England, 
Union  of,  58. 

Scotland,  Cromwell  in,  53. 

Scotland  Regains  its  Inde- 
pendence, 32. 

Scotland,  War  with,  32. 

Scottish  Reformation,  47. 

Scott,  65. 

Second  Jacobite  Rebellion, 
61. 

Second  War  in  America,  64. 

Sedgemoor,  55. 

Senlac,  20. 

Separation  of  Church  from 
Rome,  44. 

Settlement  of  England,  12. 

Seven  Bishops,  Trial  of,  56. 

Seven  Years'  War  in  Eu- 
rope and  America,  62. 

Severus,  10. 

Shakespeare,  49. 

Shelley,  65. 

Ship  Money,  51. 

Sidney,  49. 

Siege  of  Londonderry,  57. 

Siege  of  Rouen,  38. 

Simon  de  Montford.  29. 

Sir  John  Oldcastle,  37. 

Six  Boy  Kings,  16. 

Slave  Trade,  63. 

Slaves,  Emancipation  of, 
65 


74 


Index 


Sluys,  33. 

South  Sea  Bubble,  60. 

Spain,  Relation  of  England 

with,  47. 
Spain,  War  with,  61. 
Spanish  Armada,  4S. 
Spanish    Succession,    War 

of,  58. 
Spenser,  4g. 
Spurs,  Battle  of,  43. 
Stamp  Act,  62. 
Standard,  Battle  of,  25. 
Star  Chamber,  42,  51. 
State  of  Language,  35. 
State,  Reforms  in,  31. 
Steele,  58. 
Stephen,  25. 
Stephen  Langton,  29. 
Strength  of  Parties,  46. 
Strongholds,  15. 
Stuart,  House  of,  50. 
Subjection   of    Parliament, 

44- 

Succession,  Spanish,  5S. 

Succession,  War  of  Aus- 
trian, 61. 

Suetonius,  10. 

Suppression  of  Monaster- 
ies, 44. 

Supremacy,  Act  of,  44,  46. 

Sweyn,  17. 

Swift,  58. 


Taxation,  62. 
Taxes,  Illegal,  51. 
Tax,  New,  34. 
Tax,  Tea-,  62. 
Tennyson,  67. 
Test  Act,  Repeal  of,  64. 
Thackeray,  67. 
Thirty-nine  Articles,  45. 
Thomas  a  Becket,  26. 
Thomas  Cromwell,  44. 
"Thorough,"  51. 


Toleration  Act,  56. 
Tower  of  London,  22. 
Trade,  Free,  66. 
Trade,  Slave,  63. 
Treaty  of  Bretigny,  33. 
Treaty  of  Troyes,  38. 
Treaty  of  Wedmore,  15. 
Trial  of  Charles  L,  52. 
Trial  of  Seven  Bishops,  56. 
Trouble  with  France,  30. 
Tudors,  42. 
Two  Pretenders,  42. 
Tyler,  Wat,  34. 
Tyndale,  45. 
Tyndall,  67. 

U 

Uniformity,  Act  of,  46. 

Union  of  Scotland  with 
England,  58. 

Union  of  Ireland  with  Eng- 
land, 64. 

Utrecht,  Peace  of,  58. 

V 

Victoria,  66. 
Virginia,  50. 

W 

Wallace,  William,  31. 

Wall  of  Hadrian,  10. 

Walpole,  Robert,  60. 

War,  Causes  of  French,  33. 

War,  Crimean,  66. 

War,  Civil,  25,  27,  52. 

War,  Continental,  57. 

War,  Continuation  of,  40. 

War,  Effects  of,  41. 

War  in  America,  67. 

War  in  the  East,  61. 

War  in  Europe  and  .Amer- 
ica, 62. 

War  in  India,  67. 

War  of  Austrian  Succes- 
sion, 61. 

Barons'  Wars,  30. 


Wars  of  Roses,  39. 

War  of  Spanish  Succession, 
58. 

War  with  America,  62,  64. 

War  with  France,  38,  63. 

War  with  Scotland,  32. 

War  with  Spain,  61. 

War,  Renewal  of,  38. 

Warren  Hastings,  63. 

Warwick,  King  Maker,  40. 

Waterloo,  63. 

Wat  Tyler,  34. 

Wedmore,  Treaty  of,  15. 

Welsh  Campaign,  30. 

Went  worth,  51. 

Wesley,  Charles,  62. 

Wesley,  John,  62. 

Whitefield,  62. 

William  the  Conqueror,  20. 

William,  Character  of,  23. 

William,  Crowning  of,  21. 

William  Langland,  36. 

William  IV.,  65. 

William  and  Mary,  56. 

William  of  Orange,  Invita- 
tion to,  56. 

William  Pitt,  61. 

Williatu  Rufus,  23. 

Wolsey's   Rise   and   Great- 
ness, 43. 

Wolsey's  Fall,  44. 

Worcester,  Battle  of,  53. 

Wordsworth,  65. 

Wycliffe,  35. 


Younger  Pitt,  The,  64. 
Youth  of  Alfred,  14. 
York,  House  oi,  40. 
York,  Houses  of  Lancaster 
and,  37. 


Zeal  of  Richard  I.  against 
Infidels,  28. 


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